'Statue of Lincoln' is not a sentence (there is no verb), it's a phrase. The nouns are statue and Lincoln.
They erected a statue in his memory.
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look
The verb in this sentence is 'seeing'.
Uncrate, open, unpack. Here crate is used as a verb- "Please help me crate this statue for shipping."
"Drapes" can be either a noun or a verb. Example as a noun: "The drapes in your window are the best looking ones I have ever seen." Example as a verb: "A cloth drapes that statue because it is to have a formal unveiling later."
The word moved is the past participle, past tense of the verb to move. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:Verb: We moved here from Florida.Adjective: The moved statue was really too large for its new home.
Yes, the word 'base' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Examples:Noun: The base of the statue cracked in transit.Verb: You must base your argument on a generally accepted theory.Adjective: We used a tinted base coat before paining the kitchen.
There is only one huge difference between an equestrian statue and a horse statue. An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider on the back of a horse, while a horse statue is just simply a statue of a horse.
WEll, there is the Empire State Building (but that's not really a STATUE) so a big statue in New York would definitely have to be the famous Statue Of Liberty!! lildancer99<33
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)