You need a action- Put The Main character in the setting doing something intresting and relevant
Dialouge- Have the main character say something that expresses a feeling
A Thought Or A Question- show what the main character is thinking or feeling
A Sound- A story relevant sound effect or a desricription
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In the sentence "the clown entertaining the children at the party was funny," the participle is "entertaining." It describes the clown and indicates the action he is performing while also functioning as an adjective in the sentence.
despite pompous, he was an entertaining person
The professor was both entertaining and erudicious.
was very entertaining (was entertaining is the verb and very is the adverb/ modifier; all together it is a verbal clause/ phrase)
A sentence beginning with laugh is an order.
The east is located directly opposite to the west. ^ detailed sentence.
"I was bored, so I went outside to seek entertainment."
Commercials are designed to sell product but can also be entertaining.
No, a preposition does not have to be found at the beginning of a sentence. It can appear anywhere within a sentence, depending on the structure of the sentence.
The word entertaining is the present participle of the verb 'to entertain' (entertains, entertaining, entertained). The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun). Example sentence: Martha Stewart is the expert in home entertaining. The other noun forms are entertainer and entertainment.
The subject is typically at the beginning of a sentence, performing the action or being described in the sentence.
"If" is a subordinating conjunction when it is placed at the beginning of a sentence. It introduces a subordinate clause in the sentence.