The only noun in the sentence is 'results', the object of the preposition 'with'.
They = personal pronoun
were pleased = verb
with = preposition
the = definite article
The abstract noun of "pleasing" is "pleasure." Abstract nouns refer to ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be perceived with the senses, and "pleasure" represents the feeling or state of being pleased.
pleased
The Pleased ended in 2006.
The Pleased was created in 2002.
The noun form of "glad" is "gladness." In English grammar, nouns are words that represent a person, place, thing, or idea. Therefore, "gladness" represents the state of feeling happy or pleased.
She got straight A's because it pleased her parents.We are so pleased that you have come to visit!
It just means "very pleased."
The prefix of the word pleased is "un-".
Yes, the word pleased can be used as a verb.As in "he pleased his teacher".Other verbs are please, pleases and pleasing.
You may be very pleased with the answer you have got.
Pleased to Meet Me was created in 1987-07.
I am pleased to meet you.But you don't seem pleased to meet me.