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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

interrogatives and subject object

Q: What's your (work) schedule?

A: My schedule is nine to five Monday to Friday.

Question: Where what is the object, your schedule is the subject, and is the verb "to be".

Answer: My schedule is the subject and 9 to 5 M-F is the object.

PLEASE advise if I'm wrong on this one...feel like I've got my head between a rock and a hard place.

Thx!
  

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The verb "to be" doesn't take an object. It is commonly flowed by a complement. 1.

  • The verb "to be" doesn't take an object.
  • It is commonly flowed by a complement.
  • 1.
  • Where what "What" is the complement, "your schedule" is the subject.
  • 2.
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The verb "to be" doesn't take an object. It is commonly flowed by a complement.

1. Where what "What" is the complement, "your schedule" is the subject.
2. "My schedule" is the subject and "9 to 5 Monday to Friday" is the complement.

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