The word "coming" is a present participle acting as a gerund in the sentence "he saw the multitude coming to him."
Yes, if the sentence following the question mark and closing speech marks is the start of a new sentence.
The sentence is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
"When" is an adverb when it begins a sentence.
The word "program" in the sentence "Each of the programs was taped" is being used as a noun.
you
Need to have the complete sentence. "I am coming next week" he replied. -- direct speech He said that he was coming next week. -- indirect speech
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The subject!
You can use the word mention in the following sentence. I wish that he would mention me in his speech.
Dog
Dangerous is an adjective.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
To is a preposition in that example.
Adverb
Snow is a noun in that example.
noun