No, that's a phrase, not a sentence. A complete sentence which includes that phrase might be, I like watching the brilliant sunset over the desert.
That sunset filled him with amazement.
I looked toward the horizon and saw a sunset.
"Sunset" is a noun, not a verb. The verb tense for "sunset" would depend on how it is used in a sentence. For example, "The sun will set" uses the future tense, while "The sun is setting" uses the present continuous tense.
The light at sunset seemed supernal, bathing the meadows and mountains in its glow.
A Martian sunset is a sunset on the planet Mars.
This is a fragment of a sentence since it is missing a verb.
Do either of these phrases contain a noun AND a verb? You must have both to have a proper sentence. "The beginning of a new era of literature in the United States" ... did what? There is no verb so this is a fragment. The thought has not been completed so it makes no sense. "The brilliant sunset over the desert" ... again, does what? Another fragment that makes no sense.
A sunset is called a sunset, even in a desert.
Sunset on the Desert was created in 1942.
The duration of Sunset on the Desert is 1.05 hours.
Yes, you can. In the contest of "to desert something" as in "to desert your military post".
Sunset on the Desert - 1942 was released on: USA: 1 April 1942
Sunset on the Desert - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #8177)
Yes, there is a noun form for the word 'brilliant', it is a word for a certain cut of a diamond. The term 'brilliant cut' is a compound noun for that type of diamond.The word 'brilliant' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as very bright and radiant, for example a 'brilliant sunset' or a 'brilliant child'.The noun forms for the adjective brilliant are brilliantness or brilliance.
Due to lack of humidity and cloud cover, the desert cools rapidly after sunset.
A sunset is what occurs as the sun passes below the horizon in the transition from day to night. Because of the way light is refracted from the low angle, they often appear a brilliant red or orange colour. Note that 'sun set' is not the same thing - 'sunset' is a noun, whereas 'sun set' is a noun and a verb - telling us what the sun did (it set).E.g.As the sun set the sky turned a bright pink colour.The sunset caused the sky to turn a bright pink colour.Here are some more examples using the noun.The sunset was breathtakingly beautiful.Lets go to the beach and watch the sunset.
The sun is setting.