The artist paints only three paintings a year.
The painting was just a series of daubs of thick paint.
I visited the art museum to admire the beautiful paintings and sculptures.
All the world's a painting, where men and women are the paint; in Gods masterpiece.
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Swirling the colors together, the artist created a beautiful painting."Swirling the colors together would be the participle phrase.
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1) I loved her new painting of the kitten. 2) We went to see some old paintings at the museum. 3) Painting is my hobby.
The painting was obviously completed with painstaking care.
Yes. The verb is "be", as in "is/am/are" and the past "was/were". I (be) am pretty. Am(be) I pretty? Past form - Was I pretty? He/she (be) is pretty. Is (be) he/she pretty? Past form - Was he/she pretty? We/you/they (be) are pretty. Are (be) we/they/you pretty? Past form - Were we/you/they pretty? One (singular) painting is an "it" so the past interrogative would be "Is the painting pretty?". More than one is plural (paintings), so the past interrogative would be "Were the paintings pretty?".
"He did not comply with work instructions from his supervisor, and consequently, his assignments were incorrectly completed?"
The noun in this sentence is "paintings," which is a common noun referring to the artwork created by a person.
. means that the person you were chatting with has completed his sentence. (<- as you can see i completed my sentence just there)
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The word 'painting' is a noun in this sentence as only nouns or nominal groups can be preceded by determiners ("your painting") such as articles and possessives adjectives. For instance, 'the' in "The blind can hear and smell" or in "You can talk and read to the blind" has the power to transform "blind", originally an adjective, into a substantive and thus endows it with some of the characteristics that are attached to nouns. 'Your' in "your painting" plays the same role. Compare 'your painting' with 'your colours' in "When the weather turned cold, your colors went slowly."
A gerund can be used as a predicate noun when it functions as the subject complement following a linking verb. For example, in the sentence "His favorite hobby is painting," "painting" is a gerund functioning as the predicate noun.
No, there is no need to capitalize the word bachelor's degree.
'You see a person who paint wall' is not correct. There are many ways this sentence can be corrected: You see a person who paints walls. You can see a person who paints walls. You see a person who can paint walls. You see a person who can paint a wall. You can see a person painting a wall. You see a person who is painting a wall. Can you see the person painting the wall? Who is the person you see painting the wall?
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