Dad is the subject and invited is the verb. Tet fret! lol
Subject: dad Verb: invited
To smile as a verb means to make a smile appear on your face, typically as a response to feeling happy, amused, or pleased. You can smile at someone, smile for a photograph, or simply smile to show your emotions.
The homonym for "face" is "phase." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Yes, the word 'face' is both a noun (face, faces) and a verb (face, faces, facing, faced).Examples:He arrived with a big smile on his face. (noun)We turned to face the direction of the crash. (verb)
An amiable smile brightened her face as she greeted her friends.
No, the word 'smiled' is not a noun.The word 'smiled' is the past tense of the verb to smile.The word 'smile' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'smile' (smiles) is a common noun, a general word for a pleased, kind, or amused facial expression; a word for any smile of any kind.Examples:Mom smiled when I showed her my report card. (verb)She said, "Your dad will smile when he sees this." (verb)It was nice to see the smile on mom's face. (noun)
Alison Krauss- The Smile On Your Face
with a smile
It is on our own face when we smile. Smiles are contagious so when we smile it spreads to others
God Put a Smile upon Your Face was created in 2002.
I love the smile on your face. J'adore le sourire sur votre visage
Because people smile when they are happy.
No. The sun does not have a face or a mouth, so it cannot smile.
He wants to have sex with you and "put a smile on your face."
A dolphin will die with a smile on their face
A clock :')
A clock :')
No. The face is not that pliable.