The subject is 'tickets', the verb is 'are'. When a sentence is a question, to find the parts of that sentence, it's easier if you change the question around as if you were answering it, 'The tickets are where'. The pronoun 'where' is taking the place of the location of the tickets, 'The tickets are on the table.', 'The tickets are in my coat pocket.', etc.
The simple subject is Friends.
No, the word 'play' is a noun (play, plays) and a verb (play, plays, playing, played).An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:I have tickets to the new play. (noun)I sent the children to play while I make lunch. (verb)The children are playing quietly with Legos. (the adverb 'quietly' modifies the verb 'playing')
the subject is the person or thing doing the action e.g: i, you, we, he, she etc. the verb is the action e.g, swimming, playing jumping etc. For example: German: ich spiele (i play) 'ich' is the subject, 'spiele' is the verb French: je joue (i play) 'je' is the subject and 'joue' is the verb
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The word played is a verb, the past tense of the verb 'to play'. The noun is play. Example uses:Verb: It rained all afternoon so we played cards.Noun: Play is one of the ways that children learn.Noun: We have tickets to the new play.
Colleen Wai Ling Ko has written: 'Transforming a play to an opera'
She shouldn't have. It was a horrible choice.
Directing the wind that take odysseus to phaecia
Colleen Haskell was the actress who play the role of Rianna.
stage direction is someone directing a play and dialogue is someone in the play
325 Tickets sold to adults 400 tickets sold to students
You can get tickets to see the New York Yankees play from Ticketzoom.com. You can also order them from Stub Hub.
You have to play the Arcade games.
Well no but if you are logged on for long enough you get 10 tickets each day.
220 Tickets at 3 = 660 241 Tickets at 4 = 964 ---------------------------- 461 1624
700/2 = 350350 - 25 = 325325 adult tickets700 - 325 = 375375 kids tickets
Well, if she sold 170 tickets, and now she has 290, we add 170 and 290 and get 460, so 460 tickets were available. To check, 460 - 170 = 290.