I heard a great folk song yesterday! Let's go see the folk dancers next!
Yes, the sentence "Folk literary forms from our regions are varied" is grammatically correct. The subject "folk literary forms" agrees with the plural verb "are" and the adjective "varied" describes the forms.
The folk tale Bre'r Rabbit is derived from tales of Native Americans and African slaves.
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No, "Is you have yet to find your folk tale in the library" is not a complex sentence. It is a simple interrogative sentence.
"Folk literature forms from our region" may be a sentence or a sentence fragment.If word 'forms' is the verb, it is a complete sentence. For example:Folk literature forms from our region. We believe it reflects our colorful history.If the word 'forms' is the noun that means the forms of folk literature, then it is a noun phrase, an incomplete thought. Example sentences with the noun phrase:Subject: Folk literature forms from our region are a reflection of our culture.Object: We are proud of the folk literature forms from our region.
I don't want to go to the old folks home. This question is a sentence with the word "folk" in it.
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John Henry, the folk legend of a railroad worker, was considered indefatigable, as he could dig through a mountain himself.
His taste in music was eclectic, anything from The Jesus lizard and Ewigkeit to Yvann Sangsue and Welsh folk rock.
Rhyme and meter are two poetic devices used to create an artistic pattern of words. The words croak and folk, or give and live, rhyme.
As a professional painter his work is not classified as Folk Art.