A great maze.
a = article
great = adjective
maze = noun
The whole lot is a noun phrase
What part of speech is used in this sentence 'Daedalus and his son Icarus' were imprisoned in a great maze.
depends. which word do you want the part of speech of?
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
Greatest is the superlative adjective of great.
I think you must defeat every shadow character and boss in The Great Maze.
At The entrance
If I think I know what you you are talking about, it is the simple predicate. Were is the helping verb here to the main verb imprisoned, but the entire phrase were imprisoned is considered the simple predicate.Please recommend me!
I'm not sure but if u look for shadow doors he nmight be in one of them
you don't need the mystery part in the final maze to recruit JIRACHI,MOLTRES, & SUICUNE..VERONICA
No
a great big gorilla