In this sentence the common noun frog is the direct object of the verb 'caught'.
The common noun is frog, the direct object of the verb caught.
Yes, the noun 'frog' is a common noun, a general word for a type of amphibian.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Kermit the Frog or Frog Lake in Alberta Canada.
no...it would have to say: It is because the frog was heavy yesterday morning. Is because does not make sense & if you put it is because then it does make sense.
Danny's frog likes to jump to music, which makes Danny laugh
Please transect the frog or fail the course. Please do not transect the grass. How's the transect today?
Jack used his knowledge of the arcane arts to magically transform Bruno into a frog.
The frog is amphibious.
Common Frog was created in 1758.
The nouns in the sentence are frogs, place, and place.
No, the common frog (or European Common Frog or European Common Brown Frog) is not poisonous. Wikipedia has addidtional information, and a link is provided.
no
Common parsley frog was created in 1802.
He had a frog in his throat. The frog croaked at the edge of the pond.
A frog is an amphibian.
An animal that look like a common frog is a common toad.
You must not let your frog jump on your teacher.
A frog is an amphibian.
== ==