Yes. It should read "Mike played the part of a clown in the play". Otherwise it appears like the phrase "of a clown" modifies "play" not "part".
The horror clown from ''Ring''.
He was known as the class clown.The clown made her cry.The children gasped as the clown swore out loud.
the clown store is on counterfeit island "down town" its name is "BoBo's Clown Store".
An 'austere clown' is an example of an oxymoron.
The show's name was "The Big Comfy Couch."
Bobby Kay has: Played Clown in "Here Come the Girls" in 1953. Played Circus Clown in "3 Ring Circus" in 1954. Played Clucko the Clown in "The Thin Man" in 1957. Played Clown in "The Flying Fontaines" in 1959. Played Clown in "Clown Alley" in 1966.
Verb: "Don't clown over it! You look silly!"Noun: There is a clown over there.
The nouns in the sentence are clown (possessive form), mask, and sadness.
Yes, the sentence "The clown juggled with three balls!" can have an exclamation mark at the end to convey excitement or emphasis.
The clown performed a hilarious act at the circus, making all the children laugh.
Ray Apollo has: Played Doink the Clown in "WWF Superstars of Wrestling" in 1984. Played Sgt. Krueger- Team South Africa in "Clash of the Champions XIII: Thanksgiving Thunder" in 1990. Played Sgt. Krueger- Team South Africa in "Starrcade" in 1990. Played himself in "WWF Monday Night RAW" in 1993. Played Doink the Clown in "Survivor Series" in 1993. Played Doink The Clown (1993-1995) in "WWF Raw Is War" in 1993. Played Doink the Clown in "WrestleMania X" in 1994. Played Doink The Clown in "Royal Rumble" in 1994. Played Doink the Clown in "Royal Rumble" in 1995. Played Doink The Clown in "WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game" in 1995. Played Doink The Clown in "WWF Hall of Fame" in 1995. Played The Funny Clown in "The Best of Wrestling Slams" in 1999. Played Doink The Clown in "WrestleMania X-Seven" in 2001. Played Doink The Clown in "WWE WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 2" in 2005. Played Doink the Clown in "The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak and Triumph" in 2007. Played Doink the Clown in "WWE: Survivor Series Anthology, Vol. 2" in 2009.
No, the term 'Tommy the clown' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a noun in a sentence. The noun phrase 'Tommy the clown' is base on the noun 'Tommy' restated by the noun 'clown'.The noun phrase 'Tommy the clown' is singular, one person, Tommy.Example:Tommy the clown is appearing tonight. (subject of the sentence)We have tickets to see Tommy the clown. (direct object of the verb 'see')She's appearing with Tommy the clown. (object of the preposition 'with')
Michael Jeter played the clown in Air Bud.
the clown rode the unicycle down the street
The clown's trousers were quite voluminous. :]
Nouns are a person, place or thing. Children, party, and clown are nouns.In this sentence, the bold words represent the nouns.The children at the party were afraid of the big clown.Big is not in bold because it is a adjective, which is a word that describes a noun.
"laughing at the silly clown"