A ball for my dog
Found 3 free book(s)WHAT’S ALL THIS TALK ABOUT ENGINES
www.srsd119.cabouncing a ball would be an example of heavy work, rather than an “up and down” motion that one would think). a) Oscillation (up and down): - sitting on a teeter-totter, trotting on a horse, jumping, sitting and bouncing on a therapy ball, or jumping …
Syntax: The Sentence Patterns of Language
scholar.harvard.edu– Your dog chased my cat vs. My cat chased your dog • Syntax rules specify constraints on sentences based on the verb of the sentence *The boy found *Disa slept the baby *The boy found in the house Disa slept The boy found the ball Disa slept soundly Zack believes Robert to be a gentleman *Zack believes to be a gentleman Zack tries to be a ...
Identifying Subjects, Verbs, and Prepositions
www.sunysuffolk.edu3. My untrained dog piddles in the house and barks loudly, but my friend’s poodle is house trained and never barks. A. untrained is the verb; dog and poodle are the subjects of never . B. dog is the subject of the verbs piddles and barks; poodle is the subject of the verbs is and barks . C. house, poodle and dog are subjects; untrained and loudly