The idea has grown on me.
They are so grown up now.
The tomato plants in the garden have grown tall and are now ready for harvesting.
Here are some sentences.
He has grown tall.
Why hasn't the tree grown any?
I grown when my alarm clock goes off in the morning because I don't want to get out of bed.
Sure! An example sentence using the word "quinquagenarian" could be: "The new manager of the department is a quinquagenarian with over 30 years of experience in the industry."
Studying gerontology has helped me understand the aging process and how to provide better care for older adults.
Age is just a number, it doesn't define who you are as a person.
No, the sentence "She has almost 30 years experience" does not require an apostrophe after the s in the word years. The word "years" is used as a plural noun in this context, describing the duration of experience, so no apostrophe is needed.
I have grown my hair long.
The plant has grown very fast.You have grown a lot since I last saw you.The puppy has grown into a dog.
Oranges are citrus fruits grown in Florida.
The urbanization in Mexico city has grown very fast. This is a sentence containing the word urbanization.
She showed great fondness for her childhood teddy bear, carrying it with her wherever she went.
The word beehive is a noun. A sentence with this word would be as follows: The beehive had grown so large that it had consumed half of the back porch.
Animal excrement is often an effective fertilizer for soil in which crops are grown.
I believe that hard work and perseverance are key to success in any endeavor.
None of his clothing from last summer fits him because he has grown so much.
(entwined : twisted together or around)The vines had grown entwined into the fence.She was entwined in his embrace.
A tree grown to be harvested for lumber is a natural resource.
The nouns in the sentence are:sugarcane (subject of the sentence), a common, mass, concrete noun; a word for a type of plant; a word for a thing.India (object of the preposition 'in'), a proper, singular, concrete noun; the name of a specific place.Note: In the example sentence, the common noun 'sugarcane' is capitalized because it is the first word in the sentence.