On its own, tornado is simply a noun. As with any noun, whether it is the subject or the object depends on how it is used in the sentence.
In this sentence, "tornado" is the subject while "houses" is the object:
"The tornado destroyed several houses."
In this one, "tornadoes" is the object:
"I saw a tornado."
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, indicating that it is capable of producing a tornado. A tornado threat is a general term that refers to the danger tornadoes may pose to an area during a particular storm.
Tornado is a common noun.
Encase there is a tornado.....! lol....
The Lone Grove, Oklahoma tornado. It killed 8.
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
No. A predicate is just a fancy word for verb, its just an action verb... -The Tornado
A verb is an action, or something you can do.A person can see.
Was (past tense of be) can be used as a linking verb and as an auxiliary verb. It is never an action verb.Linking verb: Bob was a teacher before his retirement.Auxiliary verb: Sheila was driving when the tornado hit.Yes was is a linking verb and it is a past tense of be.
The active voice sentence is "The tornado destroyed the home." Subject + Verb + Object = Active voice. Object + A "be" verb (am, is, are, was, were, been) + Past participle + Subject = Passive voice.
The word tornado is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun.
two verbs - will and seewill is an auxiliary verbsee is the main verb
The noun clause is 'why the tornado formed', functioning as the object of the verb 'understands'.
The center of a tornado
tornado in Portuguese is tornado too
No, it is not possible to stop a tornado with another tornado. Tornadoes are formed by specific weather conditions in the atmosphere, and introducing another tornado would not have any effect on the existing tornado.
a tornado?
Simple predicate italicized, complex predicate in bold.The center of a tornado can cause a great deal of damage.