i dont know please help me i dont know this home work and the computer doesnt give the answer
The subject in this sentence is not stated it is implied. It is you.(Can) you get more popcorn please?
it makes the sentence more creative and more imaginatine.... :D
In order to be "compound," a sentence must have more than one independent clause. So a sentence with 2 or more independent clauses is a compound sentence.
The verb in the sentence "There are more cookies in the kitchen" is "are." In this sentence, "are" is a linking verb that connects the subject "there" to the subject complement "more cookies." Linking verbs do not show action but instead link the subject to more information about the subject.
I guess you mean prosperous? He was the youngest son of a prosperous British family.
Properous for most Australians.
He's fat. His belly is lined with good capons (castrated chickens).
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i dont know please help me i dont know this home work and the computer doesnt give the answer
he helped contributed greatly in shaping the development of singaore into a properous nation.
I think it is D but I'm unsure does anyone know the answer?
Desejo a todos vocês um feliz natal e um próspero ano novo.
the Pax Romana (Roman Peace) was a 207-year period of relative political stability in the Roman Empire. This is a term which has been coined by historians.
A complex sentence has an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A compound sentence has 2 or more independent clauses. A compound-complex sentence has two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Yes, a sentence can have more than one subject. This is known as a compound subject, where two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence.
simple sentence