e.g there are 32 tomatoes in my garden.
No, the adjective 'that' is singular, the noun it describes, 'tomatoes' is plural. The corrected sentence is:Those tomatoes were smashed on the table.
An example is I will FRY up some green tomatoes
John leaves out the band because it is not great.
I have a natural animus toward tomatoes, but I can usually stomach them in a sandwich.
The indirect object in the sentence is "her." It refers to the person who received the salad made by him.
Jill looked through the tomatoes for the most ruddy.
That fertilizer is specifically formulated to grow plump, ripe tomatoes.
No, the adjective 'that' is singular, the noun it describes, 'tomatoes' is plural. The corrected sentence is:Those tomatoes were smashed on the table.
An example is I will FRY up some green tomatoes
I just stole some fresh tomatoes from my neighbors garden.
Mr. Juniper has without a doubt the best tomatoes ever.
I like tomatoes. I grow tomatoes. A tomato is red.
Tomatoes Stink!
The term 'crystal shape' is a noun phrase which functions as a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The crystal shape of the jar gave a sparkle to the tomatoes inside. (subject of the sentence)She preserved tomatoes in jars with a crystal shape. (object of the preposition 'with')
I am looking for a can of crushed tomatoes.
At the supermarket, the plump, juicy tomatoes just seemed to jump out at me.
Do not place rotten tomatoes in vent.