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  • Who baked vs Who did bake - usage rule [duplicate]
    Inversion often arises in a question because the question word usually comes first ("When did you bake?") but when the subject is "who", inversion is not needed, so "Who baked the cake?" is normal When "do"-support is not required, "do" may always be used, but normally only for emphasis or contrast
  • SUBJECT Subject (Who What Which. . . ) + 1_ + object? Examples: Who . . .
    The subject is the person or thing performing the action, while the object is the recipient of that action For example, if you want to ask about a person who is reading a book, you could structure it as: "Who is reading the book?" In this case, "Who" is the subject, and "the book" is the object Another example could be: "What did you eat for
  • My mother baked a cake yesterday. - Brainly
    In the given sentence, the cake is the direct recipient of the verb "baked" and "my mother" is the indirect recipient, as the cake was baked for "my mother", hence option C is correct As the cake is the direct object, option D is incorrect
  • Subject and Object: Sentence Structure Explained
    Subject: Emma (she’s causing the action) Verb: baked (the action) Object: a cake (the result of Emma’s baking) In sentences without an object, the story feels incomplete, like a movie without an ending Compare these: John threw (Wait, what did he throw?)
  • When to Use “Who” vs. “Whom” - Grammarly
    If we rephrase the answer as “He wrote the book,” he aligns with who (each is a subject pronoun), indicating that who is the correct choice Let’s use another example: “Who baked this cake?” Here, who is the subject performing the action of baking the cake
  • 27 Sentence Mary baked a cake for her brother | StudyX
    27 Sentence: "Mary baked a cake for her brother " Change it into a subject question: a Who baked a cake for her brother? b What did Mary bake? c Why did Mary bake a cake? d Who was the cake for? e When did Mary bake a cake?
  • The cake was baked by Mary - Filo
    Identify the subject, verb, and object in the passive sentence In this case, 'The cake' is the object, 'was baked' is the verb, and 'by Mary' indicates that Mary is the subject
  • Risolto:REVISE the Grammar reference and complete the grammar map . . .
    SUBJECT Definition: The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is performing the action of the verb It answers the questions "Who?" or "What?" Structure: Subject (Who What Which ) + Verb + Object (if applicable) Examples: Who baked the cake? Subject: Who; Verb: baked; Object: the cake; What is your favorite TV


















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