Only a sentence can be said to have sentence structure, and the word innumerable is not a sentence, unless we imagine that it is the reply to the question "how many pickles have you eaten?" In that case, the terse reply "innumerable" is understood to mean, I have eaten innumerable pickles. This is a simple sentence, with I as the subject, have eaten as the verb, pickles as the object, and innumerable as an adjective modifying pickles.
The number of trees on the earth are innumerable.
The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them.
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There are innumerable references to comets in early historical records. Somewhere amid the innumerable members of the penguin colony was the one bird who had taken my notebook.
There are innumerable stars in the universe.
There were innumerable spelling errors in the manuscript, which, in the age of Spell Check, is simply inexcusable.We have had this discussion innumerable times already, but she just doesn't seem to get it.I gave him innumerable chances to stop cheating on me, but eventually I had to face the fact that he was an incorrigible womanizer.She has been late to work innumerable times, but only by a few minutes, and otherwise she is such a fantastic employee that the managers choose to ignore it.
Sentence Structure
kinds of sentence according to structure
means to change the structure of sentence
innumerable is defined as "too many to count."
What sentence structure is this? - It is a simple structure for an interrogative sentence.
The structure of the cake was high.