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
green day actually wore suits for one of their videos
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)
The part of speech for "wore" is a past tense verb.
they wore robot suits
He usually wore suits.
they wore robot suits
Often is an adverb, and wore is a verb.
they wore bannana suits and pirate ofits and sometimes mushroom suits
men wore suits and hatswomen wore dresses and hats
Often is an adverb, and wore is a verb.