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The conjunction is "and."A conjunction is a connecting word between two nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjective, or adverbs, or between independent clauses. There are only a few common ones and you can see a list at the related link.
No, the word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Examples:It is a beautiful day.Mother made a beautiful birthday cake.Beautiful flowers adorned each table.The dress looks beautiful on you. (predicate adjective, follows a linking verb to describe the subject noun 'dress')A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:The dress looks beautiful on you. It is a good color for you. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'dress' in the second sentence)
Chad OchoCinco plays football with great swagger.
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The beautiful and talented Zooey Deschanel
Yes. You need a subject and a verb for any sentence. Example:The girl plays.Article: theNoun: girlVerb: playsThen, add an adjective, and you still have a sentence:The young girl plays.Adjective: youngYou may also have multiple nouns, adjectives, and verbs in a single sentence by using additional articles, conjunctions, etc. Example:The young, pretty girl plays and decorates with her doll's four beautiful fabric ribbons.Article: TheAdjectives: young, pretty, four, beautiful, fabricNouns: girl, doll, ribbonsConjunction: andVerbs: plays, decoratesPreposition: withPronoun: her
The plays orchestra used very musical instruments such a the harp and piano.
The conjunction is "and."A conjunction is a connecting word between two nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjective, or adverbs, or between independent clauses. There are only a few common ones and you can see a list at the related link.
Talented is the adjective.
Alexis Knapp is a beautiful and talented actress who plays Stacie in Pitch Perfect and Alexis in Project X (two very popular and successful movies).
"All the musicians were very talented, but his favourite was the cellist." It's a word for someone that plays a strong instrument with a bow, specifically a cello.