Emily gave her mother a fresh bouquet of flowers on mothers day .
She received a beautiful bouquet of flowers for her birthday.
She always brings a bouquet of flowers when she visits her aunt in the nursing home.
As I entered the house, the bouquet of baking cookies made my mouth water.
Example sentence - I created a lovely bouquet using flowers and ferns from the forest near my home.
I am going to buy a bouquet of flowers
Add fennel leaves to bouquet garni for a lively taste.
We bought a bouquet of flowers for mother.They had a nice arrangement of flowers on each table.
She smiled prettily as she accepted the bouquet of flowers.
We can send exquisite hand tied bouquets to brighten your day.bouquet usually describes flowers-- a bouquet of flowers
This bouquet could use another philodendron.
The verb is 'gave'
A creative and unique bridal bouquet should be the most beautiful flowers in a wedding, except of cousrse, for the bride herself.
In the following sentence: Her secret admirer gave her a bouquet of flowers."her" is the indirect object (non-prepositional) of the verb "gave".
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Bouquets is the plural of bouquet
Nouns are words for people, places, and things.Nous function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as the object of a verb or a preposition.Pronouns take the place of nouns in a sentence. The function of pronouns in a sentence is the same as nouns.Examples:Noun as subject: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as subject of a clause: The flowers that John brought are for Jane.Noun as direct object: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as indirect object: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as object of a preposition: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Pronoun as subject: He brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Pronoun as subject of a clause: The flowers that he brought are for Jane.Pronoun as direct object: John brought her to the party.Pronoun as object of the preposition: John came to the party with her.