Well, sure.
"Cheesecake is my favourite dessert."
I was in the desert eating dessert.
The palace is certain to provide a nice dessert at tonight's banquet.
dessert
After the main course we had a sweet chocolate dessert.
Yes, I am interested in dessert.
Yes, I am interested in dessert.
dessert
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences for the noun 'dessert':The dessert was strawberry shortcake. (subject of the sentence)I can't decide which dessert to serve. (subject of the relative clause)We made the dessert from an old family recipe. (direct object)I really like pumpkin pie for dessert! (object of the preposition 'for')
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The dessert looked delicious.For dessert, we have cake.He was not in the mood for dessert.You won't get any dessert unless you finish your greens.
My mom gave us a lovely cheesecake dessert after dinner.
Aftertaste we had some cake for dessert In my opinion, a better sentence would be: After eating cake for dessert, we all had a wonderful aftertaste in our mouths.