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The word 'grand' functions as a noun and an adjective in a sentence.The noun 'grand' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The adjective 'grand' is used to describe a noun.The noun and the adjective both function as a subject complement, a word following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence..Example uses:The baby grand gave the room an elegant aire. (noun, subject of the sentence.I won two grand at the casino! (noun, direct object of the verb 'won')I bought the lovely piano with the two grand that I won. (noun, object of the preposition 'with')A grand staircase rose to the throne. (adjective, describes the noun 'staircase')The hotel had a large, grand lobby. (adjective, describe the noun 'lobby')The piano that she plays is a grand. (noun, subject complement, piano=grand)The view from the cliff was very grand. (adjective, subject complement, view=grand)Note:A noun functioning as a subject complement is called a predicate nominative.An adjective functioning as a subject complement is called a predicate adjective.
The first sentence in a paragraph. It givesm the reader and idea of what the paragraph/essay is going to be about.
Here is a sample sentence:1. "The grand aesthetics of the hotel made the vacation an amazing experience."This is active because aesthetics (the subject) is performing the action.
Grand opening is two words, so they would only both be capitalized if they were the title of something.
You can use chasm in your question, lol! "The Grand Canyon has a lot of deep CHASMS." There you go. :)
"Grand Parents" would be parents that would very good, so a simple sentence could be: She had grand parents. You probably meant grandparents, which are the parents of parents, so a sentence for that could be: Her grandparents loved her.
The word 'grand' functions as a noun and an adjective in a sentence.The noun 'grand' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The adjective 'grand' is used to describe a noun.The noun and the adjective both function as a subject complement, a word following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence..Example uses:The baby grand gave the room an elegant aire. (noun, subject of the sentence.I won two grand at the casino! (noun, direct object of the verb 'won')I bought the lovely piano with the two grand that I won. (noun, object of the preposition 'with')A grand staircase rose to the throne. (adjective, describes the noun 'staircase')The hotel had a large, grand lobby. (adjective, describe the noun 'lobby')The piano that she plays is a grand. (noun, subject complement, piano=grand)The view from the cliff was very grand. (adjective, subject complement, view=grand)Note:A noun functioning as a subject complement is called a predicate nominative.An adjective functioning as a subject complement is called a predicate adjective.
The complete subject in this sentence is "Nascar" The subject of a sentence defines the topic of the sentence and the predicate makes a comment about the topic (the subject). Nascar is the defined topic of the sentence, the rest of the sentence is the predicate because is it commenting on the topic of nascar. Hope this helps!
The first sentence in a paragraph. It givesm the reader and idea of what the paragraph/essay is going to be about.
Here is a sample sentence:1. "The grand aesthetics of the hotel made the vacation an amazing experience."This is active because aesthetics (the subject) is performing the action.
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You can fly into Flagstaff Airport if going to the Grand Canyon
Grand and notation are my favorite words.
Example sentence - The omission of the facts was not acceptable to the grand jury.
Please put your question in a complete sentence. What do you want to know about a 2005 Grand AM?
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