Asked by jessy
The city of Munich plans many interesting festivities.
In the above sentence i need to identify
the nouns in the objectice case. I also
need to know what part of the sentence is the word festivities. I know the subject is Munich and the form is simple.
In the above sentence i need to identify
the nouns in the objectice case. I also
need to know what part of the sentence is the word festivities. I know the subject is Munich and the form is simple.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
As I said before, in English, all nouns are used as either subjects.
The subject is not Munich; it's <u>city.</u>
Munich is the object of the preposition <u>of</u>.
festivities is the object of the verb.
And yes, it's a simple sentence.
The subject is not Munich; it's <u>city.</u>
Munich is the object of the preposition <u>of</u>.
festivities is the object of the verb.
And yes, it's a simple sentence.
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