The statement's veracity is known from antiquity!
No, the word 'pretty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a pretty flower, a pretty dress.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:That's a pretty flower. Where did you get it? (The adjective 'pretty' describes the noun 'flower'; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'flower' in the second sentence.)
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
Mauve is a pretty color.
Pretty soon she is saying, "let's have an adventure."
A MIXED COMPOUND SUBJECT is a mixture of subjects in a sentence.
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I find most classical music to be intolerable, but I do enjoy the music of the Moody Blues.
pretty pretty please with a cherry on top answer my question
Are you kidding me.
can i pretty pretty please with a cherry on top have some help.
It is a 'polite' form of begging or pleading.
i dont care what u say abot this dude PEACE OUT
I wonder what his underlying motive was when he paid Jan's debts.
cherry Mae means a type ofgirl who is very pretty.
He is a pretty boy.
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or commands. It typically ends in a period or an exclamation point. Examples include "Close the door" or "Please sit down."
im not sure but please change this answer into the actual reason why PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRETTTY PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE