Iwoke up early in the morning for schhhool
This is not a right sentence, She has a bad cold this morning. I have(First person) You Have(Second person) She/He Has(Third person)
a good sentence to use for journalist is: The journalist was featured on the news this morning.
The noun morning is the object of the preposition 'in'.
There is no adjective.
No, not the word morning. So it'll be written like this: Good morning Mrs. Martin. This is because good is the start of the sentence and Mrs. Martin is a name.Improved answer by NekoChibi-Chan:No "Good Morning Mrs Martin" Is incorrect grammer. Because it is a sentence. If "Good Morning Mrs Martin was a title, you would capitalize every word of it. Hower since it's a general sentence, You would capitalize "Good" because its the first word in a sentence. And you would also capitalize "Mrs Martin" because it is the name of a person "morning" would be the only word in the sentence that is not capitalized. Also "Mrs" is an abbreviation so you would put a "." after Mrs.In the end the sentence should look like this:"Good morning Mrs. Martin."
There are two nouns in the sentence: 'accident' and 'morning'.
I woke up in the morning.
Example sentence - The fog was dense this morning.
Morning.
This morning was murky.
I had a peaceful morning
The hikers were at a hostel this morning.
This is not a right sentence, She has a bad cold this morning. I have(First person) You Have(Second person) She/He Has(Third person)
I(subject) would go(verb) to work(object) in the morning.
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a good sentence to use for journalist is: The journalist was featured on the news this morning.
Fruits are a nutritious diet in the morning. This is a sentence containing the word nutritious.