Adjectives are used when talking about a person or thing in a sentence.
In a sentence, the person or thing that receives the action of the verb is known as the direct object.
The word noun is the subject of your question sentence.
The two parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate. The predicate is an action. The subject is a person, place, thing or abstract idea.
No it is the person place or thing (noun), the action is a verb which is the predicate.
The naming part of the sentence is the subject, which is "you." It is the person or thing that the sentence is about.
The person, place, or thing that the sentence is about is the subject.The subject of the sentence performs the action.
In a sentence, the person or thing that receives the action of the verb is known as the direct object.
In the sentence, "People have said it's massive.", both the noun 'people' and the pronoun 'it' are both in the third person, the person or thing spoken about.The word 'massive' is an adjective, a predicate adjective that restates the subject 'it'.
The word noun is the subject of your question sentence.
The two parts of a sentence are the subject and the predicate. The predicate is an action. The subject is a person, place, thing or abstract idea.
The subject of a sentence is the person or thing performing the action, while the object is the person or thing receiving the action.
The subject of a sentence is the person or thing performing the action, while the object is the person or thing receiving the action.
it tell a sentence about a person place or thing
Usually it is about a noun ( person, place or thing )
No it is the person place or thing (noun), the action is a verb which is the predicate.
It all depends on what the person said.
The naming part of the sentence is the subject, which is "you." It is the person or thing that the sentence is about.