my granda has/have a beatiuful yard at the back of her city
The phrase "royal yard" is a noun. The plural is royal yards.
In aruba in the ranacense mall is a casino named royal casino
I have a small plot of maize growing in the back yard.
To create my invention, i had to go to a scrap metal yard.
The pool in my back yard contains a lot of leaves and sediment. This is a good sentence for the word sediment.
Bees were swarming in the yard. (passive sentence) Swarming bees invaded the yard. (active sentence)
I have three yucca plants in the yard. The yucca is also called the Spanish bayonet, with good reason.
Captain Jaggery was below deck during Charlotte's climb to the royal yard, unable to see what she was doing.
The King had a royal ministre in the castle
The nouns in the sentence "Their rabbit that left the yard was returned by the officer" are "rabbit," "yard," and "officer." These nouns represent the subjects and objects in the sentence, indicating the animals and the people involved.
"The red roses in that yard are beautiful."The nouns are roses and yard.
many people from royal family came to my house