You may thank the fearless crew yourself, ma'am.
The crew is below decks right now.
It will take six men to adequately crew the captain's gig.
Example sentence for the noun crew: The company jet has a permanent crew of three. Example sentence for the verb crew: The company is now interviewing people to crew our yacht.
The crew has been muttering about mutiny, sir.
If the crew are not happy then there will be mutiny. The fire crew responded quickly.
The burglary crew worked for glory and renown, but they went down.
The common nouns in this sentence is the crew, supplies, and ship. There are no proper nouns in your sentence.
He had a dreadful sinking feeling when they boarded the freighter.The ship was saved from sinking by the rescue crew.
A noun (or a collective noun) functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A crew of laborers cleared the debris that blocked the road. (the noun 'crew' is the subject of the sentence)The coffee that the crew of pilots ordered was served following takeoff. (the noun 'crew' is the subject of the relative clause)The captain inspected a crew of sailors standing at attention. (the noun 'crew' is the direct object of the verb 'inspected')I'm trying out for a position on the crew of rowers. (the noun 'crew' is the object of the preposition 'on')
I am looking for the foreman of this crew.
The crew steered the ship toward the island.
The crew helped them take care of the baby cheetah.
Cleanup crew to the produce section, please. This team is dedicated to showing an increase in whatever we produce!
"Eat" works best with "crew in groups of four" because the subject "crew" is plural.