The term 'green garden' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.
The noun phrase 'green garden' is made up of the noun'garden' described by the adjective 'green'.
Example functions of a noun phrase:
A green garden was planted behind the house.
The restaurant had its own green garden for fresh vegetables.
We're making plans for a green garden next summer.
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
A green garden
Yes, garden centre is a noun.
Yes, the word 'garden' is used as a collective noun for a garden of florists.
The noun 'garden' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.Examples:My neighbor has a pretty garden. (singular)Let's walk through the park to see all the gardens. (plural)
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
Yes the word garden is a common noun. The plural would be gardens.
Garden is the only common noun in the sentence. Angie is a proper noun; you is a pronoun.
No, the word gardener is a noun; a word for someone who keeps a garden; a word for a person.The word 'garden' is the adjective form, as well as a verb and a noun.
Yes, gardener is a common, singular noun; a person who tends a garden.
No - garden is singular, gardens is plural.
No! there is not a harvestmoon garden green if there is one named that i will post it here.