In this sentence, Sam and you is the subject and wore your suits is the predicate. Same, you, and suits are nouns. Wore is a verb.
Waht are the parts of speech for Sam and I wore our suits.
Sam - proper noun and -conjunction I -pronoun wore- verb our- pronoun suits-noun
That - pronoun, subject of sentence is - verb a - indefinite article very - adverb loud - adjective boat - object There should be a period or at lease a semicolon here. Otherwise you create a run-on sentence. Something - pronoun and subject must - auxiliary verb be - verb, infinitive wrong - adjective with - conjunction it - pronoun and object. In the sentence- "Sam and I wore our suits": Sam- Noun and- conjunction I- pronoun (Sam & I are also the subject of the sentence) wore- verb our- possessive pronoun suits- noun (name of clothing)
green day actually wore suits for one of their videos
The part of speech for "wore" is a past tense verb.
they wore robot suits
He usually wore suits.
they wore robot suits
they wore bannana suits and pirate ofits and sometimes mushroom suits
Often is an adverb, and wore is a verb.
men wore suits and hatswomen wore dresses and hats
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