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The women were dressed in fancy clothing.
A subject in a question is commonly found after the verb (this is called inverted order). To make finding the subject easier, switching the question into a simple statement will help. That would make the interrogative sentence a declarative sentence. "Your mother will be visiting us at Christmas." This sentence now has the simple Subject-Verb-Complement sentence structure (a complement is a fancy word for the rest of the sentence). So, simply put, the subject is mother.
there is a game called fancy pants
"John, If you fancy Jane, just tell her!" or "I fancy a cheese sandwich right about now!"
If you take a fancy to eating chocolates you will get fat.He took a fancy to her way of speaking.
Enable boxes were fancy items designed to help people collect and maintain smaller items when most popular. Now, these boxes are typically collector's items and many are found in antique shops and stores.
The adjectives in the sentence are "new," "fancy," and "expensive." Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns, providing more information about their qualities. In this sentence, "new" describes the restaurant, "fancy" describes the restaurant, and "expensive" describes the potential cost of dining there.
At the fancy dinner party Christina drank sparkling grape juice and ate caviar.
She wore the bright red dress hoping to catch the fancy of her handsome coworker.
the fancy family worked as a duo.
whim, impulse, quirk, fancy, fad