Write a sentence that matches the form provided in the description

(Sentence with compound subject and action verb.) My Sentence is :
The lizard and the cat jumped on the mouse. Now i need a second sentence to match my first sentence

(Sentence with a proper noun and a linking verb) My Sentence is : Wilson seems tired. Now i need a second sentence to match my first sentence.

(Sentence with simple subject and action verb with a helping verb.) My sentence is:
The children have eaten the strawberries.Now i need a second sentence to match my first sentence.

(Sentence with a simple subject and a feeling/sensing verb) My sentence is:
The student felt lost. Now i need a second sentence to match my first sentence.

(Sentence with a compound subject and a linking verb) My sentence is:
Boys and bears are bad. Now i need a second sentence to match my first sentence.

User Icon for bobpursley bobpursley answered
14 years ago

We will be happy to critique your work. Personally, I don't think it helps students at all to provide answers.

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

(Sentence with compound subject and action verb.) The lizard and the cat jumped on the mouse. Another possible sentence: The dog and the rabbit chase each other in the backyard.

(Sentence with a proper noun and a linking verb) Wilson seems tired. Another possible sentence: Sarah appears happy.

(Sentence with simple subject and action verb with a helping verb.) The children have eaten the strawberries. Another possible sentence: The students will present their projects tomorrow.

(Sentence with a simple subject and a feeling/sensing verb) The student felt lost. Another possible sentence: The baby seems sleepy.

(Sentence with a compound subject and a linking verb) Boys and bears are bad. Another possible sentence: Tigers and lions are fierce.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

(Sentence with compound subject and action verb.) Second sentence: The birds and the bees flew over the flowers.

(Sentence with a proper noun and a linking verb) Second sentence: Emma appears happy.

(Sentence with simple subject and action verb with a helping verb.) Second sentence: The dog has chewed the bone.

(Sentence with a simple subject and a feeling/sensing verb) Second sentence: The baker smelled delicious.

(Sentence with a compound subject and a linking verb) Second sentence: The sky and the ocean are beautiful.