In the sentence, "Doris bought her mother a box of chocolates.", the adjective phrase is A, 'her mother'.
1.My mother bought some currant in the mall. 2.the currant is so sour...
The nouns in the sentence are:mother's, a possessive noun (the partner of my mother);business, an attributive noun; a noun used as an adjective to describe the noun 'partner';partner, the subject of the sentence;vacation, the object of the preposition 'on'.Note: The word 'week' is a noun but it is part of the compound, complex adjective 'two-week' used to describe the noun 'vacation'.
The nouns in the sentence are:Francesca's, a proper possessive nounmother, a common noun, subject of the sentenceRockette, proper noun, object of the preposition 'as'
Sorriest comes from the adjective sorry. Sorriest is the superlative form of sorry. The day his mother died was the sorriest day in Jame's.
Last week I bought a wicker basket as a present for my mother
for my mother. (complex sentence)
Her
Your is the adjective indicating something belongs or pertains to you. Example sentence: Your appointment is on Tuesday. Your mother and your father are your parents.
My mother bought me a tennis racket this morning
My mother bought a box of six tumblers at Macy's
The nouns in the sentence are: Mother design gardener garden (note: rose is also a noun but used as an adjective in this sentence)
Tired of the child's relentless whining, the mother gave in and bought the toy.
Well, a sentence could be: My mother just went to the store and bought some Swiss cheese.
My Mother, being as considerate as she is, bought me a new dress.
1.My mother bought some currant in the mall. 2.the currant is so sour...
it depends on the definition. if it was in the sense of a coffee mug, one example would be "the mug that a bought for my mother on Christmas was one of the most expensive gifts i bought in the states"
Your