In the sentence, 'Throw the ball as hard as you can.', the word 'throw' is the verb. In this imperative sentence, the subject of the sentence is implied; the subject is you.
The pronoun they is taking the place of the antecedent noun players.
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
Well, it can be. You can wear something that is informally called a "throw." Usually though, the word throw is used as a verb. You throw a ball, or throw a pot on the pottery wheel.
hard is the only adjective in the sentence. an adjective describes a noun.
The noun clause is, 'What took place in the courtroom'. The noun clause is acting as the subject of the sentence.
"Did" and "throw" are both parts of a compound verb in the intensive past tense; "anyone" is a pronoun; "the" is an article, and "ball" is a noun.
The pronoun they is taking the place of the antecedent noun players.
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
The word 'ball' is a common noun and should only be capitalized if it is the first word in a sentence or if it is used as a proper noun.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Lucille Ball, star of TV's "I Love Lucy".City of Ball Ground, GABall brand canning jars"Ball of Fire", 1941 movie starring Barbara Stanwyck
How can you use the word round in a sentence as a noun
Well, it can be. You can wear something that is informally called a "throw." Usually though, the word throw is used as a verb. You throw a ball, or throw a pot on the pottery wheel.
The fusing on this ball has separated.
No, it is a sentence that might contain an adjective. But the noun soccer placed before the noun ball is not considered an adjective. It is a noun adjunct or attributive noun that does not modify the ball.
There are no adverbs in the sentence you have submitted. The = article ball = noun flew = past tense irregular verb through = preposition of movement the = article net = noun
In the sentence "hard" is an adjective modifying the noun "harvesters."
hard is the only adjective in the sentence. an adjective describes a noun.
The noun clause is, 'What took place in the courtroom'. The noun clause is acting as the subject of the sentence.