"shove tuesday" is pancake day.
This sentence is a declarative sentence. It is a statement that provides information or expresses a fact.
Everybody though his speech was excellent as his diction was immaculate. his diction was excellent though out his speech
"Forgive" can be both a verb (e.g., "I forgive you for what you did") and a noun (e.g., "Give me your forgiveness") depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The linking verb in the sentence is "seemed." It connects the subject "Maria" to the subject complement "relaxed."
Maxie was selected to introduce the program because her elocution was excellent.
The noun in your sentence is 'speech'. The word 'today' is sometimes a noun, but in this sentence it is an adverb modifying the verb 'to give'.
There are no quotation marks in that sentence unless you state who's saying it. "Give me your hand", said Mary, would be correct.
"Give me your hand," she said.
Example sentence - He attempted to give the speech but was sadly inarticulate.
the embrassing speech impressed me
Give me your hand,"she said".
I am the valedictorian of the school, I will give the speech at graduation.
freedom of speech is a tenet of any democracy.
The speech was full of quotations from Abraham Lincoln's letter.
Her diction while giving the speech was flawless.
The politician verbally blasted his opponent in the debate speech.
An auxiliary verb.