the tulips are beautiful
the class is boring
the teacher is mean
the class was excited for the graduation party.
the fries were cold.
All of these sentences have linking verbs
The word "some" can be an adjective (some items, some people). It can be used as a pronoun, and more rarely as an adverb describing an adjective.
Yes, it can be used as an adjective. Here's some example sentences: * The rhythmic rocking of the boat made me feel ill. * I danced to the rhythmic music.
Some of the sentences that I see in Example Sentences are quite laughable.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
Some can be a pronoun, adjective, or an adverb.
i have an ambitious plan to increase market share.
He did not study, consequently had to face the result. This is a sentence containing the word consequently.
Proper would be "Steve likes pie." Common would be "The man likes pie."
'With' is a preposition. The prepositional phrase (with and its object) typically modifies a verb and answers the question 'with what' or 'with whom.' In some question sentences, the object may be separated from 'with.'
I only have one but... a seemingly insignificant minutia-like a fragment of a bone-can yield important information at an archeological site.
Here are a few sentences using streaked as an adjective: Luckily the accident left only some streaked paint on the car's back bumper. The boulder's streaked iron deposits looked red the sun. Staining brought out the heavily streaked wood grain.
No, "egg" is not an adjective; it is a noun. It refers to a round or oval object produced by female birds, reptiles, and some mammals, containing an embryo or a yolk. However, it can be used attributively in phrases like "egg salad," where it modifies the noun "salad," but this does not make it an adjective.
The website has a cookie containing my password. Can I have a cookie please?
"Sentenoe" is not an English word. If you mistyped and meant the word "sentence," that is countable. A sentence is a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can stand alone and make sense. You can have one sentence, or many sentences: for example, some paragraphs contain five or six sentences.
it is an adjective
The word "some" can be an adjective (some items, some people). It can be used as a pronoun, and more rarely as an adverb describing an adjective.
There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.