i want a clown at my birthday party
There I was, speaking to a plastic clown and ordering my dinner!
In the example sentence, "The clown chased a dog around the ring.", the word 'ring' is a noun, a word for a thing that functions as a stage for a performance in a circus.
"He and his wife had had more than one dinner in that restaurant ruined by some clown jabbering loudly into his cell phone at the next table".
Nouns are a person, place or thing. Children, party, and clown are nouns.In this sentence, the bold words represent the nouns.The children at the party were afraid of the big clown.Big is not in bold because it is a adjective, which is a word that describes a noun.
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
One sentence with the word "trembling" is; The little girl was trembling at the sight of the clown.
Undoubtebly isn't a word. I think you mean "undoubtedly." The clown will undoubtedly be at the party.
Verb: "Don't clown over it! You look silly!"Noun: There is a clown over there.
The clown entertained the crowd badly because the crowd ended up going home
There I was, speaking to a plastic clown and ordering my dinner!
In the example sentence, "The clown chased a dog around the ring.", the word 'ring' is a noun, a word for a thing that functions as a stage for a performance in a circus.
The clown used his coat sleeve to smear the cream pie all over the other clown's face.
"He and his wife had had more than one dinner in that restaurant ruined by some clown jabbering loudly into his cell phone at the next table".
Nouns are a person, place or thing. Children, party, and clown are nouns.In this sentence, the bold words represent the nouns.The children at the party were afraid of the big clown.Big is not in bold because it is a adjective, which is a word that describes a noun.
i went shopping in town and came back home with a clown!
The clown invited me to give his big red nose a squeeze.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?