No, "the" is describing (adjective) and "boy" is a noun.
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A group of boys and girls can be referred to as a "mixed-gender group" or simply as a "group of children." The term "co-ed group" may also be used, especially in educational or recreational settings where gender inclusivity is emphasized. It is important to use language that is respectful and inclusive of all individuals in the group.
No, that was Bilal Abdulsamad.
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A group of words containing a subject and a verb is called a sentence. It is a complete thought that expresses an idea or action.
A group of related words containing a subject and verb is a sentence.
Yes, the sentence, "The two boys are tall." is a complete sentence. The subject: boys (the complete subject is 'the two boys') The verb: are The word 'tall' is the predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb which describes the subject of the sentence.
A group of words that contain a subject and a verb is called a clause. A clause can either be independent (a complete sentence) or dependent (incomplete, needing more information to form a sentence).
A group of words that is missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought is called a sentence fragment. This type of sentence does not express a complete idea on its own.
The boys were watching television. subject = boys be verb = were present continuous verb = watching
A group of words with a subject and verb that do not express a complete thought is known as a phrase. A sentence that includes a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone because it begins with a subordinate word is known as a dependent clause.
They are called "clicks." Sometimes spelled funny like "qulick," "kliqe," or "clique."A group of girls is called a bevy. (check with "the students companion" by Wilfred D. Best)