"Watched" is a transitive verb because it has a direct object "a movie."
A transitive verb always acts on something (the object), which is present in this sentence.
The sentence asks a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
Interrogative sentences usually end with a question mark and seek information.
"Flock" is the correct collective noun for sheep (also birds).
"A flock of sheep" is a commonly used and grammatically correct phrase.
"The flying circus" is a noun phrase because it acts as the subject of the sentence.
It includes a noun (circus) and a modifier (flying), making it a complete noun phrase.
A regular verb follows the standard pattern for past tense formation, typically by adding -ed (e.g., jumped).
"Jump" is a regular verb, as its past tense is "jumped".
Toothpaste is a compound noun formed by combining two words: tooth + paste.
It refers to a single item.
It has a specific meaning different from the individual words.
The setting of a story refers to the time and place where the events unfold.
It provides the backdrop for the plot.
It can influence the mood, atmosphere, and characters' actions.
The sentence should read: "I, who am being held responsible for the whole episode, am the chairman of this company."
"I" is the subject, so the verb "am" is the correct choice in this case.
The sentence contains two clauses: "We missed our train" and "because we were late," connected by the subordinating conjunction "because."
A complex sentence consists of an independent clause and a dependent clause, which is the case here.
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