The document contains 12 sentences describing various subjects and predicates. The sentences provide statements about people's actions, locations, things that have happened or states of being. For example, some sentences describe who is always present for meetings, who has never been somewhere, what someone finished, that two people accepted an invitation happily, and how long someone reads the newspaper each morning.
The document contains 12 sentences describing various subjects and predicates. The sentences provide statements about people's actions, locations, things that have happened or states of being. For example, some sentences describe who is always present for meetings, who has never been somewhere, what someone finished, that two people accepted an invitation happily, and how long someone reads the newspaper each morning.
The document contains 12 sentences describing various subjects and predicates. The sentences provide statements about people's actions, locations, things that have happened or states of being. For example, some sentences describe who is always present for meetings, who has never been somewhere, what someone finished, that two people accepted an invitation happily, and how long someone reads the newspaper each morning.
2. Smita has never been to Cairo. 3. I finished my homework. 4. Tejas and Tania accepted my invitation happily. 5. Sanya reads the newspaper for one hour every morning. 6. My mother has accompanied my cousin to the hospital. 7. Delhi is hot in the month of June. 8. Akhil and Rohit study in the same school. 9. They are going to Goa by road.
10. The cat split all the milk on the floor.
11. The black dog took the bone from the butcher’s shop.