The bicycle squeaked.
I've had a brand new bicycle for my birthday.
I go to school on my bicycle.
The noun 'bicycle' functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or preposition: The red bicycle was very cool. (subject of the sentence) I bought a basket for my bicycle. (object of the preposition 'for') The noun 'bicycle' used as adjective, called an attributive noun: There is a bicycle lane on the road where I live. The word 'bicycle' is also a verb: We often bicycle to the library.
The decrepit bicycle had a rusted frame and worn, patched tires.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'bicycle' is it.Example: This is the bicycle that I want. It has all of the features I need.
Yes, the word bike is a noun, an informal word for bicycle, motorcycle, stationary bicycle, etc. The words bike and bicycle are singular, common, concrete nouns, words for a thing. The words bike and bicycle are also verbs: bike, bikes, biking, biked and bicycle, bicycles, bicycling, bicycled.
the girl got wound by the bicycle accident.
How much does this bicycle weigh?
My bicycle is rubbish because it has borken one wheel.
I learned to ride a bicycle when I was seven years old.
Roger's attempt to jump his bicycle ended badly when the ramp slipped out of place.
Dont disrepair the bicycle.
The noun in the sentence, "He sold the bicycle to him." is bicycle.The noun 'bicycle' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
I like riding my bicycle around the house.
Her attempt at doing a bicycle kick was admirable.
In this sentence, "handlebars" refers to the curved bars attached to the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle, used for steering. The tassels are attached to the ends of the handlebars to add decoration.
In order to make the bicycle move we are required to pedal.
The noun 'bicycle' functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or preposition: The red bicycle was very cool. (subject of the sentence) I bought a basket for my bicycle. (object of the preposition 'for') The noun 'bicycle' used as adjective, called an attributive noun: There is a bicycle lane on the road where I live. The word 'bicycle' is also a verb: We often bicycle to the library.
The decrepit bicycle had a rusted frame and worn, patched tires.