Cake and program are the nouns in that sentence.
The hostess greeted guests with a warm smile as they entered the restaurant.
He has not served the full term of his sentence and was an escapee. It is likely that he will be sentenced to to serve the un-served portion of his original sentence, plus whatever the penalty for absconding/escape is.
Bacon is most often served raw with cold spagetti as a delicious desert.
chocolate pudding.. mm delicious
Because steak is delicious, and so are potatoes, and some genius figured out that delicious things should go together.
Example sentence - We requested the assistants contact the executive branch for their lunch orders, which would be served during the meetings.
they served as hospital aids, wagon drivers, and hospital aids. some fought during the war for the union army or navy but most served in warships (as the examples in the first sentence)
He served in Parliament.
I served dinner to everyone in my family yesterday
A palatable French dish was served to the guest.
A (adjective) selection (subject) of (preposition) cheeses (object of preposition) served (verb) with (preposition) grapes (object of preposition). For starters, 'A selection of cheeses served with grapes' is not a sentence, it is a phrase. A sentence requires a subject and a verb. While the word 'SERVED' is usually a verb, in this case it is being used to describe the cheeses, it does not indicate any action taking place. What happened with the selection of cheeses and grapes? If the phrase were rewritten: 'A selection of cheeses WAS served with grapes', then you would have an action. A selection of cheeses- is the subject of the sentence. was served- is the verb in the sentence, WAS is an auxiliary verb. with grapes - A prepositional phrase modifying the subject. - wjs1632 -
He is famous for being assassinated on November 22, 1963. He won a Pulitzer Prize and was very young when he served as president. He served during the Space Race, the construction of the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis.