Make the sentences : 2 1. Luce (go to work) 2. Mark (ask a question) 3. She Inlay football) 4. He (match IV). 5. BUN Isklo). 6. John (blay ouputem gamo). 7. They (golo sdiool) es (read a book) (dean etus)
1. Luce goes to work.
To make this sentence, we can use the subject "Luce" and the verb phrase "goes to work" which indicates that Luce performs the action of going to work.
2. Mark asks a question.
In this sentence, the subject is "Mark" and the verb phrase is "asks a question" which shows that Mark is the one who is asking a question.
3. She inlays football.
To construct this sentence, we have the subject pronoun "She" and the verb phrase "inlays football" which means that she is playing or participating in the game of football.
4. He matches IV.
Here, the subject is "He" and the verb phrase is "matches IV" which suggests that he is doing something related to matching the Roman numeral "IV".
5. BUN isklo.
This sentence seems to have a typographical error as it is not clear what "BUN" represents or what "isklo" means. We need more information to correctly form a sentence.
6. John blay ouputem gamo.
Similarly, this sentence appears to have some mistakes as it is hard to understand what "John blay ouputem gamo" means. We need additional details for proper sentence construction.
7. They golo sdiool.
In this sentence, the subject pronoun "They" and the verb phrase "golo sdiool" are used. However, "golo sdiool" is not a recognized phrase, so we require more information to accurately form a sentence.
8. Es read a book.
It seems that there might be a typo in this sentence. Assuming the intended sentence is "He reads a book," we have the subject pronoun "He" and the verb phrase "reads a book" which means he is engaging in the activity of reading.
To make this sentence, we can use the subject "Luce" and the verb phrase "goes to work" which indicates that Luce performs the action of going to work.
2. Mark asks a question.
In this sentence, the subject is "Mark" and the verb phrase is "asks a question" which shows that Mark is the one who is asking a question.
3. She inlays football.
To construct this sentence, we have the subject pronoun "She" and the verb phrase "inlays football" which means that she is playing or participating in the game of football.
4. He matches IV.
Here, the subject is "He" and the verb phrase is "matches IV" which suggests that he is doing something related to matching the Roman numeral "IV".
5. BUN isklo.
This sentence seems to have a typographical error as it is not clear what "BUN" represents or what "isklo" means. We need more information to correctly form a sentence.
6. John blay ouputem gamo.
Similarly, this sentence appears to have some mistakes as it is hard to understand what "John blay ouputem gamo" means. We need additional details for proper sentence construction.
7. They golo sdiool.
In this sentence, the subject pronoun "They" and the verb phrase "golo sdiool" are used. However, "golo sdiool" is not a recognized phrase, so we require more information to accurately form a sentence.
8. Es read a book.
It seems that there might be a typo in this sentence. Assuming the intended sentence is "He reads a book," we have the subject pronoun "He" and the verb phrase "reads a book" which means he is engaging in the activity of reading.