Yak
Yak
Yak
Yak
Dog
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Not typically, unless it is the first word in a sentence, the name of Target stores, or is being used as the proper name of a person or animal, place, or thing.
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. So in the above sentence, the word "Birds" is the object, therefore a noun...
your name
It basically means that he has the name.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Yes. Only capitalize the name of an animal if it is the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The animal hidden in the sentence listen up for the animals is lion.
Vivisection is another name for animal testing.
Jackal
When you use me after a name in a sentence it is when you take away the persons name and figure out if it should be I or Me. Example : Mom got a present for Anya and me, Mom got a present for me.
Fox - Take away the F and it's Ox :)
U => Ewe .... a female sheep B => bee ... not a mammal but an animal nevertheess,
Not typically, unless it is the first word in a sentence, the name of Target stores, or is being used as the proper name of a person or animal, place, or thing.
I have a strong urge to travel and explore new places.
The Kangaroo is an example of a native Australian animal that has kept its first Australian name
Probably not........I would be suprised if it did happen........why did you ask?