The music concert that I enjoyed most was the Hillsong Concert.
The verbs in the sentence "they enjoyed the concert but it lasted too long" are "enjoyed" and "lasted." "Enjoyed" is the main verb, indicating the action of experiencing pleasure from the concert. "Lasted" is also a verb, functioning as the action of the concert continuing for a longer duration than desired.
The verbs in the sentence "They enjoyed the concert but it lasted too long" are "enjoyed" and "lasted." "Enjoyed" describes the action of the subject (they) experiencing pleasure from the concert, while "lasted" refers to the duration of the concert. Both verbs convey actions that occurred in the past.
Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
concert
Evangeline The Musical in Concert - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 1 October 2000
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A Concert Hall.
That is the correct spelling of "concert" (a musical presentation).
"That" can either be a pronoun, as in "I can do better than that;" or it can be a definite article, as in "I enjoyed that concert."
The word concert is a noun. It is a musical entertainment show.
Yes. A musical concert has a first-syllable accent. To concert the efforts of a groups has the accent on the second syllable.
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