She quietly walked through the dark hallway in the castle?
She ; pronoun
quietly ; adverb
walked ; past tense verb
through ; conjunction
the ; definite article
dark ; adjective
hallway ; common noun
in ; conjunction
the ; definite article
castle ; common noun .
The nouns in your sentence are hallway and castle (she is a pronoun).
This sentence places the object before the verb. - Apex
I wonder how much the electric bill is each month for that castle. The dungeon of that castle has a long and dark history.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'castle' in a sentence is it.Example: We visited King Ludwig's castle in Germany. It was very impressive.
The castle was beset with marauders.
This is a passive sentence. The actors are after the preposition "by" and the verb is "BE + Participle". The active version is: Ghosts haunt the old castle.
Barlak is in Dorgreshunn, the underground goblin city. You can get there through the Lumbridge castle basement. He is southwest of the bank. Follow the little hallway and Barlak is at the room at the end.
There is a castle near my house!
I walked into the castle.
a castle turret is a cannon poking through the wall of the castle
I once lived in a humongous castle with a fort which was 144ft high!
This sentence places the object before the verb. - Apex
I wonder how much the electric bill is each month for that castle. The dungeon of that castle has a long and dark history.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'castle' in a sentence is it.Example: We visited King Ludwig's castle in Germany. It was very impressive.
In the fairytale the kings castle was magnificent
The castle was beset with marauders.
This is a passive sentence. The actors are after the preposition "by" and the verb is "BE + Participle". The active version is: Ghosts haunt the old castle.
through little slits in the castle