cynthiacastro105 cynthiacastro105
  • 20-03-2021
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In the sentence "Those lions are angry." what is the subject and what is the verb?

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weltonlogan0 weltonlogan0
  • 20-03-2021
Subject is “Lions”
Verb is “Are”
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ScarlletRose
ScarlletRose ScarlletRose
  • 20-03-2021

Answer:

Subject(s): lions Verb: angry

Explanation:

Your subject(s) are the lions because that is what the sentence is talking about. Your verb is "angry" because that is the action and is saying how the lions are feeling.

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