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The nouns are New York, places, and earth.
Nouns are words for people, places, things, and ideas.Nouns are used as the subject of a sentence or clause and the object or a verb or a preposition.Examples:Noun subject of sentence: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun subject of clause: The cookiesthat Aunt Jane made are for Jack and Jill.Noun object of verb: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun object of preposition: Aunt Jane made cookies forJackand Jill.
When do I use has or have in a sentence?''HAS'' is used when the subject is he/she/it or a singular noun phrase.EXAMPLE:Bob has won a lot of money in the contest...The bomb has been planted...The gate has been destroyed.''HAVE'' is used when the subject is plural...EXAMPLE:Which places in the Philippines haveyou visited..?I have gone to the several places in the country..
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
Adjectives describe people, places or things. In the given sentence only two words describe people or places or things. The phrase "behind the garage" indicates where the truck was parked. That makes it a adverbial. The verbial "was parked" is a past perfect form of a verb. The word truck is the subject ( a simple noun) of the sentence. That leaves the words the red. Both the and red describe the subject truck. (Which truck? The red one.) Red is a common adjective describing color. The is a determiner, which arguably is a form of an adjective. But unless you are in college, the answer your teacher wants is red.
Subjects are nouns or noun phrases. They are persons, places, or things. A subject can also be a pronoun.
Penguins are birds that thrive in cold places.
A subject pronoun is the subject of a sentence or a clause. A subject can fall in many places in a sentence. Examples:He wrote a book.When will she be arriving?Jack brought flowers and they were beautiful.When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train.Mr. Roberts was the man you spoke to.
The most obvious choice of places to go to find ideas on how to categorize a library would be to talk to your local librarian. Another great place to get ideas would be to search the subject online.
Well, nouns are people, places, things or ideas. Therefore, the noun in this sentence would most likely be camping. the subject.... I think would be "100 to 150 miles"
Most orders can be easily edited and modified. Food orders at a restaurant might be the easiest order to change once it has been places. It is difficult to change an order after an order has been prepared and sent.
The nouns are New York, places, and earth.
There are denominations in many places.
One of the best places to find information is at the library. Search for books on cetacean histology using the digital card catalogue, or ask a librarian for assistance.
The nouns are Hawaii, places, and earth.
Nouns are words for people, places, things, and ideas.Nouns are used as the subject of a sentence or clause and the object or a verb or a preposition.Examples:Noun subject of sentence: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun subject of clause: The cookiesthat Aunt Jane made are for Jack and Jill.Noun object of verb: Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.Noun object of preposition: Aunt Jane made cookies forJackand Jill.
The computer allows you to place orders online by electronic transactions, normally with your credit-card, and once there is a confirmation of transaction, whatever you have purchased, will be sent to you. amazon is one of the most popular places for online shopping. and is probably one of the places where you'll least be scammed.