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the dog gnawed away at the bone
Gnaw is a verb, but gnawed is a verb past tense. There are a few ways you can say it in a sentence below. The dog gnawed at her bone. He gnawed at the meat, forgetting his manners.
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Bone tissue is classified into compact bone and spongy bone. The compact bone basic unit is the osteon, or Haversian System. There are no osteons in spongy bone, but it is composed of lamellae, osteocytes, lacunae and canaliculi.
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The verb "buried" in the sentence is in the active voice because the subject (the dog) is performing the action (burying the bone).
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The dog buried a bone. We were buried in Red Tape.
The dog buried its bone in the yard.
"Write a simple sentence" is a simple sentence. Other examples: The dog buried the bone. Mary sang. George snorted. Pedro had breakfast.
the dog buried the bone
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Generally the coin would be above the bone in the ground, unless the bone was buried and then someone buried a coin on top of it.
A simple sentence has a subject and a verb. it expresses a complete thought. Examples: The waves crashed against the shoreline. Apples are his favorite fruit. The dog buried the bone. Her hair is bright red.
His speech was laconic. His voice was aggressive as he threw off worries and cut to the truth.
A buried bone may appear as a protruding object in the ground, possibly with dirt or soil covering part of it. It may also be visible as a small bump or mound on the surface where the bone is buried. Over time, natural processes like erosion or animal activity could expose parts of the bone.