Though he had the flu, he opted to go on vacation anyway, and flew off to Hawaii.
There is no limit on the number of nouns used in a sentence. (four nouns in that sentence) Examples:No nouns: They flew away. (they is a pronoun, flew is a verb, away is an adverb)One noun: The birds flew away.Seven nouns: When John went to visit his grandma, she made him some soup, sandwiches, some lemonade and for his dessert, a baked apple.
The other day a bird flew into my living room window and laid lifeless until it miraculously became revived and flew away.
The house had hot and cold running water. When I had the flu, I alternately felt hot and cold.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
"what does the word enfeebled means?" dumb whoever answered that.
The Aviators flew the planes
The PLANE flew over the house
The untethered balloon flew away
The plane flew past the building.The birds flew to the new nesting grounds.
i flew my hovercraft around town
The condor flew high overhead.
After a short layover , we then flew on back to Australia .
I want to have the doctor immunize me with a flu shot.
How you use commotion in a sentence is like my bird flew out and there was a lot of commotion. Witch means a lot of movement.
Kate's household was in turmoil, everyone had the flu.
The flu was running rampant through the school system.
Many execrations flew off his tongue in the state of drunkenness he was in.