The verb describes what happens or what is done.
'The cat sat on the mat.'
'The boy ate the sandwich.'
'They are swimming.'
'We will go into town tomorrow.'
Basically, the verb is the "action word." A complete sentence tells us what something (the "subject") is doing, will do, or has done (the "verb"). In each of the following sentences, "Jack" is the subject, and "play" or one of its tenses is the verb.
Jack plays soccer; Jack played soccer; Jack is playing soccer; Jack will play soccer.
Note that the third and forth sentences use forms of the "to be" verb ("is" and "will") with a form of "play."
The verb is 'is'.
From the verb 'to be'.
I am
You are
They are
He /She is
There are two nouns in the sentence:
1. noun
2. sentence
The sentence structure is Subject and Predicate. The predicate contains the verb.
Every sentence requires a verb. A common example would be, "He walked the dog." The verb in that sentence would be "walked" because that is the action being done by the subject, "He".
The verb in this sentence is 'is'.
Michelle and Sarah always played with the puppy all day
The verb in the question is "is"
It is the action.
The noun is tree, a word for a thing.
The correct answer is:C. stands for a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
That would be the subject of the sentence.
The abstract nouns in the sentence are: determination and victory The concrete noun in the sentence is: girl
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
The only concrete noun in your sentence is sentence. Note: The noun 'sentence' is a concrete noun only for a written or spoken sentence; the noun 'sentence' as a word for a penalty imposed for a crime conviction is an abstract noun.
In the sentence, horse is the only noun, and it is the subject of the sentence.
The noun is tree, a word for a thing.
The first noun in a sentence may be the subject of the sentence, but NOT ALWAYS, for example:John sat on the bench. (the noun 'John' is the subject of the sentence)He sat on the bench. (the pronoun 'he' is the subject of the sentence, the first noun in the sentence is 'bench', the object of the preposition 'on')
Please provide the sentence for me to analyze the number of common nouns.
The noun in the sentence is Cindy; a proper noun, the name of a person; the subject of the sentence.
The noun in the sentence is school district (a compound noun).
Noun sentence: Jane is nice.Pronoun sentence: She is nice.adjective sentence: Warm is nice.
The noun in the sentence is well.
The subject is the word (noun or pronoun) that the sentence is about.
The noun in the sentence is musicians.