It is not a subject of study. It is very poor English grammar and a phrase rather than a sentence.
The subject of the sentence is "Jamie." The phrase, "as she unwrapped the presents" is an adverbial phrase that modifies the predicate "smiled."
presents- " We received lots of presents for Christmas" presents- "He presents the new product to the corporation."
Paul's hat is red. Subject= hat Paul's mission got him expelled. Subject= mission Paul's girlfriend said he is a dork. Subject= Paul
"Presence" is a homophone for "presents."
"Prescence" is a homophone for presents.
got heaps of room
yes if they behave becusemy dog has got presents
It should be: how many children has she got.
They got cholates
you find them hidin in a closet
it here ! it came
He got more than five presents; see related questions for a list of them.
Elves make whatever you ask Santa for. Then Santa delivers your presents!
Because Jesus got giftsss x
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 You Got to Have Luck 1-16 was released on: USA: 15 January 1956
Norman Corwin Presents - 1972 You Think You've Got Troubles 1-5 was released on: USA: 1972
"Was given a lot of presents" is not a sentence, it's a fragment.An active voice sentence contains a subject that performs the action of the verb. Example: The guests gave Bob a lot of presents.In a passive voice sentence, the object of the verb is placed in the subject position. The subject becomes the object or is not mentioned. Examples: Bob was given a lot of presents. Bob was given a lot of presents by the guests.