"the ventricle is the lower part of each side of the heart." that's your sentence, peeps.
The cerebellum is part of the brain.Type your answer here...
When a friend dies, part of yoursel dies too.
"The conductor forgot to lead the woodwind section in the third part."
an adverb is a part of speech that describes a verb, as an adjective describes a noun.
The is a part of speech we call an "article." It identifies and specifies a noun. Other articles include the words "a" and "an" Best of luck.
"A" is an indefinite article as opposed to "the" which is a definite article. Depending on the context of the sentence it can also be a noun.
"The dog" isn't a sentence because it doesn't have a verb. If you are asking what part of speech it is, "the" is an article, and "dog" is a noun.
The words "this," "is," "the," "best," and "birthday" in the sentence "this is the best birthday" are classified as follows: "This" is a demonstrative pronoun. "Is" is a linking verb. "The" is a definite article. "Best" is a superlative adjective. "Birthday" is a noun.
For starters, as a sentence is a prepositional phrase.AS: prepositionA: article (adjective)SENTENCE: noun/ object of the preposition
"The" is the definite article, as opposed to "a" or "an" which is the indefinite article. When you speak of "the man", you refer to a specific man (definite). When you speak of "a man", that can refer to any man (indefinite).
The is a definite article. In the sentence it is used to indicate something that is clearly understood from the situation (tarnish).
1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to the specific sentence or context you are referring to. If you can provide the sentence or the underlined part, I would be happy to help you find the best way to write it!
Best is adjective and policy is noun
If they are part of the title, they will go within the quotation marks.
It should only be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence, if is part of a proper noun, or if it is a word in the title of a book, article, movie, story, etc.