The word Easter is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific holy day or holiday. A noun can be used as the subject of a sentence or clause, and the object of a verb or preposition. Subject of the sentence: "Easter is tomorrow."
No ,beacause it is an solid colored object.
a suitcase is a object that you can take on holiday.
No. When you're looking at a black object with the naked eye, it obviously appears as black. If you looked at the same object with any colored lens, the object would appear as the same color (with semi tint of the color of the lens. Due to the fact that colored things are darker than clear things, objects seen in colored vision will appear darker than in clear vision, further proving that a dark colored object will not appear lighter when observed through a colored lens. Hope this helped
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White light contains all the colors mixed together. A colored object has a pigment on its surface that ABSORBS all these colors except one. This one color is reflected back off the object. Thus, as we see the object by this reflected light coming from the object into our eyes, the object appears to be colored.
Answer: Blue Shoe
The word 'holiday' is a noun; a word for a day of celebration or relaxation; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The word 'holiday' is a verb, meaning to get away or vacation.A verb tells what the subject is or does.Examples:My favorite holiday was the half term but now it is Christmas. (subject of the sentence)We face the friendship and the stress that the holidaybrings. (subject of the relative clause)We will holiday in the mountains this year. (verb)We took our holiday at a theme park last year. (direct object of the verb 'took')We're having guests for the holiday. (object of the preposition 'for')
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Any part of an object always appears lighter-colored when a flashlight is shining on it.