Put the flowers in the vase.
How about this: The vase was a gift to your husband and you from the mayor.
The vase from her grandmother was fundamental.
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
Make sure you treat the fragile vase gingerly .
She placed the flowers in her least favourite vase.He accidentally knocked over the six-hundred year old vase.
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
That vase is priceless. The experiences I had in your country have been priceless.
They arranged the flowers in the vase and then went home
Be careful; that vase is breakable. The peace treaty was all too breakable.
How about this: The vase was a gift to your husband and you from the mayor.
The vase from her grandmother was fundamental.
The verb "is" should be used in the sentence "The vase of flowers is on the table" as it shows the relationship between the subject (vase of flowers) and the location (on the table).
You can use polish to make that old vase shine again, but make sure it won't damage your vase first.
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
If you will use a tumbler as an vase, you rejigger it.
Do you know which vase is yours?
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