The word opened is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "open".
No. There are three basic future tenses:be + going to + verb -- I am going to visit the museum tomorrow. This form is used when you have already made plans to do something.will + verb -- I will phone you tomorrow. This form is used when you decide to do something at the time of speaking.be + present participle -- I am visiting the museum tomorrow. This form is used in the same way as 'going to'
The word spectacular is both a noun and an adjective; it is not a verb. Example uses:Noun: The town is planning a spectacular to celebrate their bicentennial.Adjective: The museum has a spectacular display of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
You are a nice person.second person conjugation of the verb BE.
The verb is "visiter", you can use it like this : "J'ai visité le musée du Louvre." "I visited the Louvre Museum.".
modal + verb - The museum will/may/could open have + past participle - The store(s) has / have opened be + verb-ing - The shop(s) is /was/ were opening. be + past participle - The shop(s) was / were opened
No, the word 'view' is a noun (view, views) and a verb (view, views, viewing, viewed).Examples:Our room had a beautiful view. (noun)We plan to view the exhibit at the museum. (verb)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We plan to view the exhibit at the museum. It is open until the end of the week. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'exhibit' in the second sentence)
Draw can be a verb (transitive or intransitive) or a noun. Here are some examples:Transitive verb: Larry will draw three names from the hat for door prizes.Intransitive verb: Chrissy found painting rather messy, and she much preferred to draw.Noun: The dinosaur skeletons are a big draw at the Museum of Natural Sciences.
Neither Julius nor the tourists want to wait for the rain to end before visiting the museum. Subjects joined by βorβ or βnorβ - two or more subjects, joined by βorβ or βnorβ require a verb that agrees with the subject closest to the verb.
In Bucharest: National Museum of Art, National Museum of History, the Village Museum, Geologic Museum, Biology Museum, Peasant Museum, Military Museum, Museum of folk costumes, Zambaccian museum of art, Pallady museum of art, Cotroceni Palace Museum, Philarelic museum, etc. And generally the important towns have museums.
A preposition is a word that shows position, direction, location or time. A prepositional phrase is a group of words, usually in a sentence, that contains both the preposition and the object that the is referred to by the preposition. In your example, She gave the museum a rare sculpture, there are no prepositions. She is a pronoun, gave is a verb, the, a and rare are all adjectives with a and the being articles, and museum and sculpture are both nouns.
alexandria museum.