A pronoun of the indefinite type.
I forlornly ate my dinner, upset about what had happened.
Will you have dinner with me? They enjoyed a lovely dinner for two.
"Mom cooked dinner." is indeed a complete sentence. It contains all parts of a complete sentence.
A direct object is a part of a sentence, and not a part of speech. Dinner is a noun. Whether or not it is a direct object depends on how it is used. "Dinner was good." Here, dinner is a subject. (Something was good. What was good? Dinner.) "I ate dinner." Here, dinner is a direct object. (I ate something. What did you eat? Dinner.) "I like eating cashews with my dinner." Here, dinner is the object of a preposition. (I ate cashews with something. With what? With dinner.) As you see, nouns have many uses in the English language, and a direct object is but one of them.
Dinner will be served in five minutes.For dinner, we have steak.Shall we invite him for dinner?
The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is being described or acted upon in the sentence. It is typically a noun or a pronoun that performs the action or is being acted upon by the verb.
I think it is a declarative sentence.
you can
this sentecs is correct ? The bakery isnext the dinner.
This was a celebratory dinner
This sentence has one verb phrase - had prepared - and one single verb - arrived.Had prepared is past perfect. It shows some thing that happened in the past before another thing that happened in the past - arrived - which is past simple.
If you capitalize the I the yes. It would be: I had children cooking dinner.