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Postmeridian is when something happens or falls after midday. A good sentence would be, he takes his bath postmeridian and brushes teeth in the morning.
No, the word 'morning' is a noun, a word for the early part of the day, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun morning is 'it'. Example:Morning at the beach is the best time. It is a quiet time before the crowds show up.
A fronted adverbial is the use of an adverb to begin a sentence, as in to make your sentences seem more appealing to a reader, and to create a specific effect.
A pronoun can take the place of the subject in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," "it," "they," and "we" can replace the subject to avoid repeating the same noun.
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Takes is the third person singular form of the verb take.Use takes when the subject of the sentence is He/She/It or a singular noun.He takes what he can get.The doctor takes a long time. -- singular noun subject
a sentence that takes the place of a human act
She just takes care of the feild in the morning.
The subject is the one doing the action or what the sentence is about. Examples: She is going to the store. (She is the subject). I am hungry. (I would be the subject). The action that takes place in a sentence is the verb.
Takes is a verb in that sentence.
He takes a kee interset
There is no preposition in that sentence. Winslow - noun takes - verb a - article message - noun