The guy was talented in making sentances with talented in them.
Use talented as a verb ex:i am a very talented saxophone player.
A talented answerer may want to become a supervisor on WikiAnswers. A talented dog can juggle! Have you ever heard a talented pianist improvise?
No. It would be better written: "He is a talented boy" or "The boy is talented."
"A talented athlete" is the appositive phrase in that sentence, which renames the noun Eric.
The conjunctions in the sentence are "who" and "and." "Who" connects the relative clause "who plays the lead in our play" to the main clause, while "and" links the two adjectives "talented" and "beautiful."
Use talented as a verb ex:i am a very talented saxophone player.
people who watch blue waffel are talented
A talented answerer may want to become a supervisor on WikiAnswers. A talented dog can juggle! Have you ever heard a talented pianist improvise?
No. It would be better written: "He is a talented boy" or "The boy is talented."
I was nursed by a talented doctor.
The simple subject of the sentence "My talented sister drew a picture of the night sky" is "sister." It is the main noun that the sentence revolves around, while "my talented" serves as modifiers that provide more information about the sister.
Susie is a talented accordion player.
My talented opponent parried my every thrust.
"A talented athlete" is the appositive phrase in that sentence, which renames the noun Eric.
Zach Galifianakis is a talented, hirsute actor.
its completely irrelevant,a talented documentary filmmaker tells me.
if you mean it in a grammical sense... A misunderstood talented young girl.