Banana can be either the subject or object of a sentence. it can also be an adjective (e.g. Banana Bread)
It can be a common noun, the name of a colour.
Oddly as part of the phrase "To go bananas" to means "to go crazy"
Example sentences for the subject/ verb "Banana chips are..." ending with a pronoun:The banana chips are for you. (personal pronoun)The banana chips are those. (demonstrative pronoun)The banana chips are mine. (possessive pronoun)The banana chips are which? (interrogative pronoun)The banana chips are everywhere. (indefinite pronoun)
Charlene Henderson-Brewster has written: 'Diversification of the Caribbean banana industry' -- subject(s): Agricultural diversification, Banana trade, Banana products
well first u banana then banana with a banana and banana the banana wont allow the banana to banana and so the banana goes home and bananas for a banana so wht if the banana doesnt banana he bananas for a banana how do you banana?you dont banana you just banana you little banana
No, it is a banana
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A curved banana is a gay banana and a straight banana is not a gay banana.
Banana is called banana wat banana banana means banana. there is no other banana y no banana bcoz banana is only banana
Banana is banana, fruit.
banana is yum yum and squid eat banana
Before it grows, it isn't a banana.
a banana sap is the sap from banana.
It's a banana cut in to fractions, THE banana fraction is banana land's special banana with lines on it showing fractions.