Let's look at the sentence: "Bees fill honeycomb pockets and seal them with wax."
This sentence is grammatically correct. Here’s why:
- Subject: "Bees" – the plural noun, meaning more than one bee.
- Verbs: "fill" and "seal" – these are action words, and since "bees" is plural, we use the base form of the verbs (fill, seal) without an -s.
- Objects: "honeycomb pockets" (what bees fill) and "them" (referring back to the pockets, which bees seal with wax).
- Prepositional Phrase: "with wax" explains how the bees seal the pockets.
All parts work together correctly, so the sentence is clear and grammatically sound.