"They" is the subject of that sentence.
The term 'funny faces' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'funny faces' is made up of the plural noun 'faces' described by the adjective 'funny'.A noun phrase can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples of a noun phrase in a sentence:Funny faces make the baby laugh. (subject of the sentence)It was a situation that funny faces could not fix. (subject of the relative clause)We practiced our funny faces in the mirror. (direct object of the verb 'practiced')The teacher was not amused by funny faces. (object of the preposition 'by')
The verb in the sentence is: was
The verb in the sentence is "wears."
Name could be used as a noun or verb."My name is Chelsea." Name is being used as a noun, specifically the subject, in this sentence."Please name the capital of the USA." Name is being used as the verb in this sentence. (Note: This sentence is imperative and therefore does not have a written subject. The subject is an understood "you".)
i laughed 4 times when i was bored.
Yes. A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate (something you're saying about the subject). So "You" is the subject and "are funny" is the predicate.
The sentence, 'The play was very funny.' contains no pronouns. The = definite article play = noun, subject of the sentence was = verb very = adjective funny = adjective used as a noun, object of the sentence
it's funny how it ate its friends' food
Um Funny is to joke as serious is to....um....smack talk?
Normally a Limerick is funny.
serious
its not funny its a serious job
Es comico- You/He/She is/are funny. Es serio- You/He/She is/are serious.
first of all witty means funny and hysterical and the opposite is serious... like you're boss! so a sentence for it is My boss isn't very witty at all because he is very serious and he wants to get his job done
haha she can be hecka funny but then sometimes too serious
Is making is the verb. It shows what the air conditioner (subject) is doing.
Serious, unamusing, etc.