The auxiliary verb in the sentence is incorrect.
The verb "were finished" should be "was finished" because the subject noun "concerto" is singular.
When the concerto concluded, the audience erupted into a thunderous crescendo of applause, signaling their enjoyment and appreciation. The pleased college alumni expressed their admiration for the performance, highlighting the talent of the musicians. This enthusiastic response underscored the success of the event and the connection between the performers and the audience.
No, the noun 'thunder' is a concrete noun; a word for a thing that can be seen, heard, measured; a word for a physical thing.
No, the word 'thunderous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as extremely loud; for example, 'thunderous applause' or 'a thunderous explosion'.The verb forms are: thunder, thunders, thundering, thundered.
The word 'thunderous' is the adjective form of the noun thunder.
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Example sentences for the adjective 'thunderous':A thunderous explosion rocked the neighborhood.The musicians swelled with pride from the thunderous applause.This is a also a good sentence: "The clouds were making thunderous noises that filled the air."
creshendo - this means gradual raise in volume for example mezzo piano to forty
Example sentence for the adjective 'thunderous':The stampeding herd of wild horses made a thunderousnoise.
concerto
He only wrote one concerto, but he wrote it over 400 times.
There are 3 syllables in the adjective thunderous: thun-der-ous.
The words "loud" and "thunderous" are adjectives used to describe nouns.The term "loud and thunderous" is a compound adjective, also used to describe a noun.Example functions:Mom told me to turn down the loud music. (describes the noun 'music' which is the direct object of the verb "turn")The conductor bowed to thunderous applause. (describes the noun "applause" which is the object of the preposition "to")The loud and thunderous lightening forced us to seek shelter. (compound adjective describes the subject noun "lightening")The approaching storm was loud and thunderous. (compound predicate adjective following the linking verb "was")