The noun form for the adjective sandy is sandiness.
yes sometimes because if sandy is a person than yes.If you were saying that that something looks sandy then its an adjective ( a word that describes or gives extra meaning to a noun) for example "the great sandy desert" What sort of a desert? a sandy desert. both great and sandy are adjectives.
Hurricane Sandy was in 2012.
after hurricane sandy people were in the hospital
Sandy sarted at jamaica
Hurricane Sandy ended on November 1, 2012.
yes sometimes because if sandy is a person than yes.If you were saying that that something looks sandy then its an adjective ( a word that describes or gives extra meaning to a noun) for example "the great sandy desert" What sort of a desert? a sandy desert. both great and sandy are adjectives.
Sandy can be an adjective (sandy hair) or a proper noun (a person's name).
The possessive form for the proper noun Sandy Bottoms is Sandy Bottoms's.example: The Sandy Bottoms's gift shops and restaurants do well in August.
The capitalized pronoun 'it' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun for a specific thing.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'fight'.The other pronoun in the sentence is 'their' a possessive adjective a word used to describe a noun as belonging to a plural noun (or two or more nouns).The pronoun 'their' takes the place of the nouns 'Carol and Sandy', to describe the noun 'ways'
The town was a cultural desert. The Sahara is a vast sandy desert.
In the example sentence, the antecedent to the possessive adjective 'their' is Carol and Sandy.
The word mightn't is a contraction, a shortened form of the auxiliary verb 'might' and the adverb'not'.'Might not' is most commonly used to express negative possibility:Sandy might not have taken the bus.Sandy mightn't have taken the bus.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The words 'Sandy' and 'bus' are the nouns in the example sentence. The noun 'Sandy' is a word for a person; the noun 'bus' is a word for a thing.
yes, it is the plural of 'beach' meaning a shoreline.
No, it is not. The word "beach" is a noun (rocky or sandy area of a seashore) or a verb (to ground on the shore).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'beach' is it.Example: The beach sounds nice and it isn't far.
The word mightn't is a contraction, a shortened form of the auxiliary verb 'might' and the adverb 'not'.'Might not' is most commonly used to express negative possibility:Sandy might not have taken the bus.Sandy mightn't have taken the bus.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The words 'Sandy' and 'bus' are the nouns in the example sentence. The noun 'Sandy' is a word for a person; the noun 'bus' is a word for a thing.
Sometimes the noun gets tired, and the pronoun is just trying to help out.ORPronouns help sentences flow more smoothly and make them easier to say, for example:Mandy and Sandy got a new puppy. Mandy and Sandy's new puppy got Mandy and Sandy's new puppy's paws in the mud and tracked Mandy and Sandy's new puppy's muddy footprints all over Mandy and Sandy's kitchen floor.ORMandy and Sandy got a new puppy. Their new puppy got his paws in the mud and tracked his muddy footprints all over their kitchen floor.
Sandy - Sandy Salisbury album - was created in 1969.