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The simple subject of the sentence "How can we put a difficult puzzle together with some pieces missing?" is "we." This is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence revolves around, indicating the doer of the action.
The simple subject in the sentence "How can we put a difficult puzzle together with some pieces missing" is "we." The simple subject refers to the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, which in this case is "we," indicating the people involved in the action of putting the puzzle together.
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The simple subject of the sentence is "we." It refers to the group or individuals who are trying to figure out how to assemble the puzzle despite missing pieces.
The simple subject in the sentence is "we." It refers to the group of people involved in the action of putting the puzzle together. The rest of the sentence provides context about the difficulty of the task due to missing pieces.
The simple subject of the sentence is "we." It refers to the group performing the action of putting the puzzle together. The phrase "how can we" indicates the inquiry about the method or process involved.
youIn a Jigsaw Puzzle, systematically complete the border, using all available flat-sided pieces. Then group similar coloured pieces and fit together as best you can. Finally, look for unique items, details, colours, etc. to group together.When you have positioned all small assemblies within the frame that you have made, it should become much easier to almost complete the puzzle. It's only a wee bit more challenging than a jigsaw with no pieces missing. Good luck and enjoy !!Who is doing the action?? Or as this is a question who would do the action ??You. I think you is the simple subject.Puzzle difficult is describing it and "Difficult Puzzle" is the subject making puzzle the simple subjectwe
Yes. The 'stone' had pieces missing.
Missing Pieces - album - was created in 1997.
Missing Pieces ended on 2009-05-25.