The adjective in the sentence is large (describes the noun crop).
The noun in the sentence is grapes (object of the preposition 'of').
No, it is an adjective or adverb. The related abstract noun is earliness.
Subject: (After a slow beginning) the farmerharvested the whole crop (in one week).So the rest is going to be the predicate or the predicate is:harvested the whole crop in one week
Crop is a concrete
Cash crops are crops that make money. Their cash crop is wheat. That farm's cash crop is corn.
Many farmers grew there crops more than they needed, so they used the crops they didn't need as a cash crop.
Yes grapes are a crop.
There are types of grapes that could be. There are wine grapes, table grapes and grapes that are dried for raisins. Each has different varieties for wine and table grapes. I live in a grape growing region, but only raisins and table grapes are produced here. Yes, I think you could classify them as a specialized crop.
There isn't a "state crop". If there was one it could be grapes and raisins.
Grapes.
The amazing grape vine!
The crop or harvest.
no it's a noun
Central Valley is a large valley in central California. The main crops include tomatoes, almonds, grapes, cotton, apricots, and asparagus.
He returned to Greenland with grapes.
He returned to Greenland with grapes.
yes even thongs are
Grapes,Tomatoes,Grains,Olives and Melon!