That's an interrogative sentence, also sometimes referred to as a question.
What kind of sentence? The kind of sentence in which the word kind is being used. Oh, thank you. That was very kind.
The nouns in the sentence are:sugarcane (subject of the sentence), a common, mass, concrete noun; a word for a type of plant; a word for a thing.India (object of the preposition 'in'), a proper, singular, concrete noun; the name of a specific place.Note: In the example sentence, the common noun 'sugarcane' is capitalized because it is the first word in the sentence.
explanatory sentence..!
simple sentence
In the sentence "A kind merchant in a fable," "A kind merchant" is the subject. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb in a sentence. In this case, the kind merchant is the one being described or talked about in the sentence, making it the subject.
If referring to "genuine mahogany" which is native to Latin America and the Caribbean, no. However there are several other species of trees in the Mahogany family that grow throughout Asia whose timber is used commercially as mahogany would. These are of the genus TOONA. Toona is one kind of mahogany, other than American mahogany. Toona grows natively in Vietnam (as well as many other Asian countries.) So, mahogany of the Toona genus does grow in Vietnam, however mahogany of the American genus does not.
Interrogative sentence
mahogany
Mahogany or Alder.
mahogany
Redwood, Mahogany,oak. Etc. :)
chesnut brown
they grown beans corn and caco
coffee is grown in laterite soil
The subject of this sentence what be mother's music. My father refers to the thing that is associated with the main subject of the sentence, and relates to the music of the mother.
Potatoes
wheat