The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
The save the goal keeper made was one of the best that had been seen this season.
She made a save that prevented the goal.
The noun "noun" is the subject of the sentence "A noun can be a person, place, or thing."
No, a speaker is not an indirect object. In a sentence, the speaker is typically the subject or the noun performing the action of speaking. An indirect object is the recipient of the action in a sentence.
She responded with a graceful accept of his apology.
The cat's tail was fluffy and well-groomed.
Noun - person - Kari, place - school, or a thing - none in this sentence
The nouns in the sentence are: Jesus Christ -- proper noun world -- common noun to -- preposition (not a noun) save -- verb (not a noun) the -- article (not a noun).
The noun in your sentence is 'speech'. The word 'today' is sometimes a noun, but in this sentence it is an adverb modifying the verb 'to give'.
The noun 'save' is a sports term, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning.
With her Russian blood, SHE will save us.
i can use the word noun if i want to. that was a example sentece.
What are the functions of a noun? Answer: A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Filly is a noun. The fill ra around the paddock
Example sentence: Here are the photos from our vacation in Mexico.common nouns: photos, vacationproper noun: Mexicoabstract noun: vacation
Example sentence for the noun 'accomplishment':His accomplishment gave him a lot of satisfaction.
The singular noun is ride.
He gave me a present for my birthday.
Yes, the noun 'firefighter' is a descriptive noun, a noun that give you a picture of the person or thing.For example, in the sentence, "People put out the fire.", a perfectly correct sentence but it doesn't give a clue who those people are (passersby, neighbors, the family?). The sentence, "Firefighters put out the fire." tells you that the fire was put out by professionals and it was probably put out safely.