That sentence is comparative. It's comparing one location of something to another.
Angrily is an adverb and doesn't have a superlative form. Superlative of angry (adjective) is angriest.Our teacher is the angriest in the school.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
In 'That is our school.' the word 'that' is a demonstrative pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun.In 'That school is ours.' the word 'that' is a demonstrative adjective, a word that describes the noun.Note that in the first sentence, 'our' is the possessive adjective form describing the noun school; in the second sentence 'ours' is the possessive pronoun, taking the place of the noun school.
noisy ex: The noisy children came out of the school
There is no problem with the pronoun 'she', if the person referred to is a female.
Nouns don't have a comparative form. Adjectives are words that have a comparative and a superlative form. The word 'school' is a noun and a verb, not an adjective.Some synonyms for the noun 'school' are:academybeliefcollegedisciplineinstituteuniversitySome synonyms for the verb 'school' are:coachcultivatedisciplinedrilleducateinforminstructtraintutor
Angrily is an adverb and doesn't have a superlative form. Superlative of angry (adjective) is angriest.Our teacher is the angriest in the school.
what a sentence for pubic school
You ran to school.
Noun - person - Kari, place - school, or a thing - none in this sentence
The verbs in the sentence are "mowed" and "after school."
B. S. Sanghera has written: 'A comparative analysis of multiculturalism in an Indian school and an English school'
The direct object in the sentence "students go to school" is "school," as it is the receiver of the action of going.
The noun in the sentence is school district (a compound noun).
The pronoun in the sentence is he, a word that takes the place of a noun (name) for a male.
Unpalatable .......... answer by Suhas.N class IX B Lake Monfort School
I went to school!