Brandon Flowers likes to eat Twinkies and likes to drink Redbull. (like me)
Awww, that's nice...
Yes Patricia Bath likes flowers
it depends what she likes
flowers
B It sounds like Bee and Bee like flowers
Something she likes. Flowers maybe?
She likes the grass but not the lawn. She likes the trees but not the leaves. She likes daffodils but not flowers. She is odd but not peculiar!
A noun clause can function as relating to a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:The flowers that mother likes are the tulips. (the noun clause 'that mother likes' relates to the subject noun 'flowers')These are the flowers that mother likes. (the noun clause 'that mother likes' relates to the direct object noun 'flowers')
somewhere
she is a girl who likes flowers and rainbows.
someone who likes to smell flowers