No; the subject and verb don't agree. "Those are Pete's favorite music tapes" is better.
The demonstrative pronouns 'this' and 'that' (these and those) function as adjectives when placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example:This is mother's favorite music. (demonstrative pronoun)This music is mother's favorite. (adjective)
That is the correct spelling of "music" (harmonic sounds and melodies).
Tottaly love for music.
The correct spelling of the plural form of the words in parentheses is "windows," "pianos," "guitars," and "stereos." So the sentence should read: "The music store windows were full of pianos, guitars, and stereos for sale."
Verb - The new movie features my favorite actor. noun - A feature of his music is the use of electronic percussion.
Each person has his favorite type of music, a generalization cannot be correct.
The subject of this sentence what be mother's music. My father refers to the thing that is associated with the main subject of the sentence, and relates to the music of the mother.
Yes, the sentence "It has been long said that music is universal" is correct. It conveys the idea that many people have acknowledged or claimed that music transcends cultural boundaries and is understood and appreciated by people worldwide.
I believe that it is 'kind' because 'my aunt's, favorite, and of music' are all just describing music. a tip: remove all the words from the sentence besides the verb (is) and its modifiers (country music) then just add back the other words till it makes sense.
"When the music gets too intense" is an incomplete sentence. You need to answer the "when" portion. What happens? When the music gets too intense, I have to leave the room.
I'd use He, Or She, depending on the gender of the teacher. Then I would say:He looked like her and Claire's creepy music teacher.
You spelled 'didn't' wrong. To me you should work on the sentence some more.
I can't remember the correct title but I want to say "Just Like Music"
It is interrogative, being a question and starting with the word "who".
You say "My favorite music is country music."
The correct way to write this sentence is the following: We wanted to play soccer; however, our friends wanted to listen to music.
what was artemis favorite music