I'd like to tour the city's art museum.
I visited the art museum to admire the beautiful paintings and sculptures.
A preposition is a word that shows position, direction, location or time. A prepositional phrase is a group of words, usually in a sentence, that contains both the preposition and the object that the is referred to by the preposition. In your example, She gave the museum a rare sculpture, there are no prepositions. She is a pronoun, gave is a verb, the, a and rare are all adjectives with a and the being articles, and museum and sculpture are both nouns.
Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's
The Museum official can be the Curator.
Permanent exhibits in a museum are usually owned by the museum and are often or always on display. A temporary exhibit is usually owned by someone else, or another museum, and is loan to the museum where it is being exhibited for a finite period of time.
Scientists will preserve the dinosaur's bones to put in a museum.
"The museum recently received a new acquisition, a priceless antique vase."
It can be, such as in the sentence, "That antique is a museum piece."
the museum had small and big statues.
She walked to the museum to view the historical artefacts.
I saw the bones of a dinosaur, in a museum.
The Smithsonian is a national museum in Washington, DC.
We are going to and into the museum
The nouns in the sentence are:museumhistoryairplanes
They put the dinosaur fossil in the museum for everyone to see. They dug up the fossil and discovered it was a dog. She is very interested in fossils.
The museum had many rare items , including the book of cells which is ancient.
call the museum & ask them to put it in