Can you give me an example of a sentence?
So, you might say, “Claire walks her dog.” In this complete sentence, “Claire” is the subject, “walks” is the verb, and “dog” is the object. (“Her” is simply a required pronoun in this example.)
What is an example of a complete sentence?
An example of a simple, complete sentence is “She sleeps.” She is the subject; sleeps is the predicate. In this instance, the complete predicate is the verb sleeps. It can be the predicate all by itself because it is a type of verb called “intransitive,” meaning it doesn’t have to have an object following it.
Where do you put me in a sentence?
Me is the object pronoun, used as the object (or receiver) of the action of the verb, as in these examples:
- My math teacher encouraged me to come for extra help after school. (Me is the object of encouraged.)
- She asked me to bring my homework. (Me is the object of asked.)
Which is the best example of the word afar?
These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘afar.’ Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors.
What’s the meaning of the word’afar’in cabaret?
This year’s cabaret is a bitter-sweet affair, revolving around songs of romance on the run and love from afar. Those who had travelled from afar were allowed to carry home their treasures. We drove fast, in case they thought to pull out their six-guns and drill us from afar.
Who is in charge of US forces from afar?
— New York Times, 14 July 2021 Meanwhile, Kaitlyn and Jason are literally watching them from afar. — Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 13 July 2021 Miller has been in charge of U.S. and NATO forces since 2018, a role that will now be led from afar — from CENTCOM headquarters in Tampa, to be exact.