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The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
bruttle
If you've only got one sentence, it's probably best to stick with the more usual descriptions of Spring - flowers, greenery, and warmth. If you had more sentences, you could include scents and sounds, which would round out your descriptions.
Put the flowers in the vase.
The simple subject is "flowers".
It means to be decorated with something. Such as "She was adorned with jewelry", "The building was adorned with a Doric frieze", "The shrine was adorned with flowers."
Emily Dickinson wore only a flannel robe in a white casket adorned by violets when she died at the age of fifty six
A Victorian hat was often adorned with flowers and delicate lace.
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
You would use it like the word 'wear'. He is going to wear a white shirt tomorrow. = He will adorn a white shirt tomorrow. She will wear a cluster of flowers in her hair at the wedding = She will adorn a cluster of flowers in her hair at the wedding. You can also use it in the place of 'dressed'. She dressed herself in pink every day. = She adorned herself in pink every day. He dressed the child in mismatched clothing. = He adorned the child in mismatched clothing. I hope that helped you, love. :]
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The flowers were as pretty as sparkling diamonds.
bruttle
I was glaring to the flowers.
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The possessive form of the plural noun flowers is flowers'.Example sentence: The flowers' prices are very reasonable. (the prices of the flowers)
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