verb is a doing word - sat
subject is the colourful parrot
2006-10-02 10:15:00
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answer #1
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answered by Trish 4
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subject = parrot
verb = sat
What the sentence is saying is "A colorful parrot sat on a tree branch" Much easier to see like that.
2006-10-02 10:22:56
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answer #2
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answered by FortheFuture 2
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Sat is the past tense of the VERB to sit.
The subject is tree branch and the rest is an adjectival clause, being the object.
2006-10-02 10:40:00
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answer #3
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answered by kellring 5
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The verb is sat, and the subject is the tree branch.
2006-10-02 10:15:40
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answer #4
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answered by Beardog 7
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the verb is sat and the subject is either branch or parrot
2006-10-02 10:16:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The verb is sat
and the subject is parrot.
Verbs are action words and the subject is who/what is performing the action.
2006-10-02 10:23:00
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answer #6
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answered by Karri G 2
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the verb is the action such as I "ran" really fast. The subject of a sentence is the word that agrees with the verb. here is a list of all of the subjects--singular-I, you, he, she, it. plural- we, you, they. In a sentence- "She" got an a on her test. She is the subject and it agrees with the verb got.
2006-10-02 10:19:41
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answer #7
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answered by Mason W 2
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subject parrot
verb sat
2006-10-02 10:27:24
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answer #8
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answered by flowerpet56 5
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subject- parot
verb- sat
2006-10-02 10:15:32
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answer #9
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answered by @ |* ! @ n @ ♥ 4
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verb: sat
subject: parrot
2006-10-02 10:16:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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