Example sentence as a predicate:
Example sentence as an adverbial clause:
Greenery is roughly synonymous with plants, especially when used for decoration. You could say, "Her house was filled with greenery" or "the land was covered with a lush greenery".
During movie making theer are people in charge of the backgrounds, the greenery and props.
The term "drinking in the greenery" will function as a predicate or an adverbial clause.The verb "drinking" is a metaphor, it isn't used to mean physically consuming a green liquid. The verb in this context means "taking in" or "enjoying"As a predicate, it will follow a subject noun, pronoun, or noun phrase (usually with an auxiliary verb):They were drinking in the greenery. (the subject is 'they', the auxiliary verb is 'were')As an adverbial clause, it will modify a verb:We sat on the veranda drinking in the greenery. (modifies the verb 'sat')
Nature is full of greenery.
Drinking and driving puts peoples lives in jeopardy.
Drinking poison may cause one to writhe in pain.
He wavered around the pool after drinking too much. This is an example using waver.
She wasn't aware of what drinking and driver would entail. A lot of people are aware of what drinking and driving would entail.
The man tried to embrace his British heritage by drinking tea today.
I like to gain weight by drinking a lot of cream.
The landscape was as pretty as heaven, the high hills full of greenery and the dark green grass.
After graduating college, he reverted back to his old ways of healthy eating, not drinking and working out.
Grave robbers like to steal goods in Egyptian tombs.