Gardening is alot of work.
The type of sentence is a declarative sentence, which makes a statement. In this sentence, it tells about the action of the grandparents always going to square dances with the Warrens and others.
Sure! An example sentence using the word "quinquagenarian" could be: "The new manager of the department is a quinquagenarian with over 30 years of experience in the industry."
A sentence is an ageless construction of words
The phrases in the sentence are "over the hill" and "through the woods".
The sentence "She was consumed by jealousy and bitterness after her friend's success" uses words with negative connotations.
That gardener cares very much for his garden.
The nouns in the sentence are: Mother design gardener garden (note: rose is also a noun but used as an adjective in this sentence)
This sentence can't be written in passive voice. If the verb in the sentence does not have an object, you can't make the sentence passive. A passive voice sentence using some of the words would be, "The garden is going to be cleaned by the gardener." The active voice form would be, "The gardener is going to clean the garden." In this sentence, the subject is "gardener" and the object is 'garden."
ms.gomez got angry with the gardener
The object of the preposition "in" in the sentence is "shed."
example sentence: The gardener dug clumpsof grass from between the sidewalk slabs.
If you meant "where would you put a comma in this sentence" then i would say "The gardener took the hose and the shovel, and began to plant the flowers" There is no dash (-) in the sentence, its a comma (,) which is needed. I hope that helped.
The Gardener hunched over showed me his calloused hands.
No. It isn't needed there.
The kitten was playing with the ball of string as the gardener tied up his fruit trees.
Those men will be scything this field in about ten minutes.
No, 'gardener' is a noun.