potatoes are good to taste.
I like potatoes.
I like potatoes. On the CONTRARY, I don't like them mashed.
Those potatoes are old and rotten
The sentence "Potatoes are an ancient crop" is a declarative sentence. The simple subject of the sentence is "potatoes."
The potatoes were the colour of tawny because they have been sunburned for hours.
Potatoes
We are having baked potatoes and beans for dinner.
Large baking potatoes and small red potatoes.
"Add the potatoes to the boiling water." The chef projected. Potatoes grow out of the ground, you often have to dig a bit to reach them. Potatoes are a starchy food.
potatoes are delicious
In the sentence "He bought some potatoes in the market," the word "bought" is a verb. It is the action that the subject "he" performed.
The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun potatoes are they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:I've baked some potatoes for dinner. They are ready now.How do you like your potatoes? I like them mashed.