Yes there can!
The towels in the closet are blue with yellow flowers. The washcloths are yellow with blue flowers. A predicate adjective is a adjective that modify a noun in the subject joined with a linking verb.
Yes, a predicate and an adjective must be in the same sentence because a sentence must have a predicate.
The predicate is what is said about the subject an must include a verb. A predicate can be just a verb or a verb and direct object with as many indirect objects as needed. Adjectives can be part of a subject noun phrase or noun clause; adjectives can be part of an object noun phrase or noun clause. For example:
My beautiful daughter was the top winner of the spelling bee.
The subject noun phrase (My beautiful daughter) has two adjectives, my and beautiful; the predicate (was the top winner of the spelling bee) has two adjectives, top and spelling.
Yes, there can be any number of predicate adjectives per linking verb.
The predicate adjective is the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence.
Example:
The kittens are cute, soft, and cuddly.
Soft and cool was the grass under the catalpa tree
no, but there can be a complete predicate or a simple predicate
Of course. "The cat chased the mouse down the hall." Cat, mouse, and hall are all nouns.
Yes there can!
The predicate noun is oak.A predicate is the verb and all the related words that follow it (or, all the words that are not the subject of the verb). A sentence can have more than one verb and more than one complete predicate.
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
Example sentence for common noun (teacher), proper noun (John), and abstract noun (diligence):The teacher complimented John on his diligence.
There is one noun in the sentence, bumper cars, a compound noun.
The predicate noun is oak.A predicate is the verb and all the related words that follow it (or, all the words that are not the subject of the verb). A sentence can have more than one verb and more than one complete predicate.
People is a community of more than one person, whereas peoples is a collective noun for more than one people.
When there is more than one noun performing the action of the verb. Example: Bob and Kara bought a new house. (The subject is Bob and Kara.)
Yes, a sentence can have more than one subject. This is known as a compound subject, where two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence.
it means that u have more than one noun it means that u have more than one noun
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Cities
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
No. This is a sentence with only one word: "Go."
Of course. In a sentence, you can still use more than one "y."
A singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A plural noun is a word for more than one person, place, or thing.Example sentences:I gave my mom a flower. (singular; one flower)I gave my mom a bouquet of flowers. (plural; more than one flower)The boy was eating a hot dog. (singular; one boy, one hot dog)The boys were eating hot dogs. (plural; more than one boy, more than one hot dog)
yes.