the girl in the purple dress kissed the boy with the red hair
Subject: The girl in the purple dress Object: the boy with the red hair
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "with the purple shutters." It functions as an adjective phrase, providing more detail about the house.
The purple elephant danced gracefully on the rainbow clouds.
Some examples of sentences with a subject-verb-object-object complement pattern are: She painted the house purple. They elected him president. I considered the party a success. He named the puppy Max.
The thistle in the garden is blooming with vibrant purple flowers.
Yes, a prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
boy
It depends on how you use it, for example: "The bedroom is purple" The word bedroom is the subject. "He hit the bedroom" The word bedroom is the direct object. "We drink water in the bedroom" The word bedroom is the object of the preposition 'in'; 'in the bedroom.' is the indirect object of the verb.
How do you use purple in a sentence! You answered your own question!
deep,purple.
Purple is my favourite colour because i like the look of it!
purple
When you mix pink/red and blue, you get purple.
a pale shade of purple
Were is the verb in that sentence.
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "with the purple shutters." It functions as an adjective phrase, providing more detail about the house.
when it is threatened
Purple will the object be