The sentence "Having sold his car the young man had to ride the bus" contains three verbs: "sold," "had," and "ride." "Sold" is the past participle used in the perfect participial phrase, while "had" and "ride" are in the main clause.
The nouns in the sentence are: car, man, bus.
nouns : cubs, home, and zoo verbs: would have adverbs: soon, adjectives: young, comfortable, new, and distant
The answer would depend on the specific sentence you are referring to. Action verbs show physical or mental action, while linking verbs connect the subject to a subject complement (noun or adjective). Providing the sentence would allow for a more accurate classification.
meaning- monophobia means having a fear of being alone. Sentence- Young children, ages from three to ten, mainly have monophobia.
A sentence for young is, my brother is young, :)
"what does the word enfeebled means?" dumb whoever answered that.
take your place young man
Yes. You need a subject and a verb for any sentence. Example:The girl plays.Article: theNoun: girlVerb: playsThen, add an adjective, and you still have a sentence:The young girl plays.Adjective: youngYou may also have multiple nouns, adjectives, and verbs in a single sentence by using additional articles, conjunctions, etc. Example:The young, pretty girl plays and decorates with her doll's four beautiful fabric ribbons.Article: TheAdjectives: young, pretty, four, beautiful, fabricNouns: girl, doll, ribbonsConjunction: andVerbs: plays, decoratesPreposition: withPronoun: her
The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas.
Example sentence - He was much too young and inexperienced to speak on the subject of relationships.
No. adverbs and adjectives are modifiers. They modify verbs (adverb) and nouns (adjective).An indirect object could be made up of an adjective and a noun.The dog brought his young master a stick.In this sentence the direct object is stick. The indirect object is master the adjective young modifies the noun master.
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