walk main or lexical verb base form (sometimes called the infinitive form)
the 1st clause is intransitive, because it lacks an object and the second clause is transitive because it has an object
and conjunction, this is a linked or syndetic co-ordination of two clause units (they both appear to be freestanding as there is no suggestion that the second clause is dependant on the first in a causality)
he third person singular pronoun masculine
will ride modal auxillary future tense and base form of lexical regular verb, transitive
I (singular pronoun?) will walk, (verb, future tense, 1st person singular ) and (conjunction) he (pronoun 2nd person singular, male) will ride (future tense of verb, 2nd person singular) a (indefinite article) bike (noun)
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I- pronoun
will-verb
walk-verb
and-conjunction
he-pronoun
will-verb
ride-verb
a-preposition(because you are in the ACT of riding a bike)??
bike-noun
Subject - predicate
I will etc
Subject Verb conjunction S V O
I will walk and he will ride a bike
I pronoun, 1st person singular subject
will axillary verb, modal suggesting future tense
walk main or lexical verb base form (sometimes called the infinitive form)
the 1st clause is intransitive, because it lacks an object and the second clause is transitive because it has an object
and conjunction, this is a linked or syndetic co-ordination of two clause units (they both appear to be freestanding as there is no suggestion that the second clause is dependant on the first in a causality)
he third person singular pronoun masculine
will ride modal auxillary future tense and base form of lexical regular verb, transitive
a determiner, indefinite article
bike common noun
I (singular pronoun?) will walk, (verb, future tense, 1st person singular ) and (conjunction) he (pronoun 2nd person singular, male) will ride (future tense of verb, 2nd person singular) a (indefinite article) bike (noun)
"I - pronoun
will - aux. verb
walk - verb
and - conjunction
he - pronoun
will - aux. verb
ride - verb
a - pronoun (indef. article)
bike" - noun (direct object)