There are 3: Rabbit, Cafeteria & Salad
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Cafeteria salad
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No, the word house (howss) is a noun. The word house (howz) is a verb. When used with other nouns (e.g. house salad, house rules), the noun house is acting as a noun adjunct.
The dressing on the plate looked wonderful. She was dressing appropriately for the occasion.
your a-hole hairs are the salad.
David decided that all of the food in the buffet was so palatable that he ate until he felt like he would explode.
The adverb in the sentence is "now," as it modifies the verb "has" by indicating the specific time when the change occurred from junk food to a salad bar in the cafeteria.
In place
In place
in place of junk food
in place of junk food
In place
When comparing two nouns, those nouns are joined by a conjunction forming a compound subject or object.That conjunction is called a coordinating conjunction, which indicates that the words, phrases, or clauses joined are of equal value.Two nouns being compared are often preceded by a conjunction called a correlating conjunction (between the sink and the stove; either today or tomorrow; both mom and dad).When an adjective is added to a noun, a noun phrase is formed.Examples:Soup or salad is included with the entree. ('soup or salad' is the compound subject of the sentence)We can have soup or salad with our entree. ('soup or salad' is the compound direct object of the verb 'can have')Hot soup or salad is included with the entree. (adding the adjective 'hot' to the noun 'soup' forms a noun phrasejoined to the noun 'salad', forming the compound subject of the sentence)I don't care for either soup or salad. (the correlating conjunction 'either' modifies the compound object of the preposition 'for')I don't care for either hot soup or raw salad. (adding the adjectives 'hot' and 'raw' to the nouns forms two noun phrases as the compound object of the preposition 'for')
In place of junk food
In place of junk food
Crusader Rabbit - 1949 Caeser's Salad 3-11 was released on: USA: 1957
I ordered a garden salad, but my mother preferred chicken salad.
vegetables , carrot , salad etc.