Maria eats lunch.
Subject: Maria
Verb: Eats
Object: Lunch
We visited the museum.
Subject: we
Verb: visited
Object: museum
The dog is catching the ball.
Subject: dog
Verb: is catching
Object: ball
I will visit my mom.
subject: I
verb: will visit
object: mom
I have seen that show.
Subject: I
Verb: have seen
Object: show
We choose new books everyday.
Subject: we
Verb: choose
Object: books
Alysa Liu won the gold medal at the 2026 Olympics.
Subject: Alysa Liu
Verb: won
Object: medal
We are always playing soccer after school.
Subject: We
Verb: Are playing
Object: Soccer
I will never forget all of the ways that you care about me.
subject: I
verb: will forget
Object: all
The teacher has spent all day preparing a fun activity for her students.
Subject: teacher
Verb: has spent
Object: day
On Mondays, I always buy lunch at the cafeteria.
Subject: I
Verb: buy
Object: lunch
After he ate dinner with his friends, he watched a movie.
subject: he
verb: watched
object: movie
Subject: I
Verb: am taking
Object: car
By the time regulators implement new guidelines, engineers will develop algorithms that can autonomously optimize decision-making processes in real-time data environments
Subject: engineers
Verb: will develop
Object: algorithms
In the coming decade, historians will change the story that shaped people’s ideas about past wars
Subject: historians
Verb: will change
Object: story
Although the group says it cares, it quietly changes the rules when people complain.
Subject: it
Verb: changes
Object: rules
During the long class after lunch, the tired student quietly finished the test.
Verb: finished
Object: test
During the last few minutes of class, after the bell almost rang and backpacks were already open, the student is completing the assignment carefully.
Subject: student
Verb: is completing
Object: assignment
Over the next century, climate researchers will identify feedback loops that exacerbate global warming despite international mitigation efforts.
Subject: researchers
Verb: will identify
Object: loops
Over the last few months, the coach has noticed patterns in how players have improved their stamina during training sessions that take place after school.
subject: coach
verb: has noticed
object: patterns
The boy carries a box with a torn lid, rough sides, and faded marks, in the quiet room near the long hall by the old door with chipped paint, under the low light from a small window above the floor, beside a chair with bent legs and a thin cushion, surrounded by dust, papers, and soft shadows.
Subject: boy
Verb: carries
Object: box
Hidden within pages of notes, late nights in the lab, and years of quiet frustration, the scientist, at last, discovered the pattern.
Subject: scientist
Verb: discovered
Object: pattern
In the crowded streets of the city, as angry voices echoed and signs were lifted high, the protesters are demanding change loudly.
subject: protestors
verb: are demanding
object: change
In the coming decade, historians will change the story that shaped people’s ideas about past wars
Subject: historians
Verb: will change
Object: story
Over recent years, literary critics have interpreted novels that have influenced public opinion in ways that were not obvious when the books were first published
Subject: critics
Verb: have interpreted
Object: novels