I brought my girlfriend a bundle of rose; she really would have preferred a bouquet.
Please provide the sentence for me to analyze the number of common nouns.
The nouns in the sentence are: Mother design gardener garden (note: rose is also a noun but used as an adjective in this sentence)
The nouns in the sentence are: Jeremy, sister, rose; the abstract noun is birthday.
In general, the word "garden" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a proper noun or title, e.g., "Rose Garden."
Yes, "Rose" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is used as a proper noun, such as when referring to a person's name or a specific type of flower.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The word 'among' is a preposition, a word that connects a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.Example: There was one rose among the thorns. (the preposition 'among' connects the noun 'rose' to the object of the preposition 'thorns', a noun)
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."
As they are in a bundle
No, unless it is the name of a person.
No, the noun 'rose' is a countable noun; the plural form is roses. Example: One rose or a dozen roses, either is fine to me.
Yes, the word 'rose' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a flower, a thing.
The noun 'rose' (lower case r) is a common nounas a general word for a type of flower.The noun 'Rose' (capital r) is a proper noun as the name of a person.