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In English / High School | 2014-05-29

What is the verb and subject in the sentence?

"There's three strawberries left."

Asked by shawntay

Answer (3)

Theres and strawberries

Answered by Drakula | 2024-06-10

"There's three **strawberries **left" is the "there's" **verb **and the **subject **is "strawberries".
What is verb?
The term **verb **means word that express the sentence an action, state (exist), an event, and occurrences . The sentence in the verb are conveying the action tense, mood , and aspect of the verbs can inflect. The arguments are the verb is **agreeing **with the number, gender, or person .
According to the given sentence , "there's three strawberries left". The sentence was the meaning is only three **strawberries **left. The "there" is the form of verb . The main **subject **was the based on the sentence is "strawberries".
As a result, the significance of the **verb **are the aforementioned.
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Answered by aarinimishra75 | 2024-06-17

In the sentence "There's three strawberries left," the subject is "three strawberries" and the verb is "There's." The subject indicates what the sentence is about, while the verb expresses existence.
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Answered by aarinimishra75 | 2024-12-24