In the sentence, "Mary parents gave her a watch at her party." the noun Mary is the incorrect form. The noun 'Mary' should be the possessive form to show that the 'parents' are the parents of Mary.
The correct sentence is: "Mary'sparents gave her a watch at her party."
The nouns in the sentence are:
The nouns in the sentence are:theatremovies
The nouns in the sentence are:Jordan (proper noun, the name of a person) subject of the sentence;theatre (common noun, a word for a thing) object of the preposition 'to';movies (common noun, a word for things) direct object of the verb 'to watch'.
The nouns in the sentence are:Jordan (proper noun, the name of a person) subject of the sentence;theatre (common noun, a word for a thing) object of the preposition 'to';movies (common noun, a word for things) direct object of the verb 'to watch'.
The nouns in the sentence are:team, direct object of the verb 'watch'stadium, object of the preposition 'at'weekend, part of the adverbial phrase 'every weekend'
The large lummox clumsily bumped into everyone at the party.
Some parents don't allow their children to watch chronicles.
I went with my parents to the soccer game to watch Mexico vs. Bolivia
The words babies, settings, silence, fun, and seconds are all nouns. The words crying, sleeping, and eating are gerunds, which act as nouns.
My parents are very strict. For example, you can only watch one hour of TV each morning. Adding a period after "strict" and a comma after "For example" will correct the sentence.
The sentence should be "What is the time on your watch".
I think he is the chosen one.We have chosen to watch King Kong.He was never chosen to be part of the cheerleading team.
He wore a watch. He stood watch.