subject-linking verb-predicate noun
Jennifer Craig has written several books about her life as a nurse, such as 'Yes Sister, No Sister: My Life as a Trainee Nurse in 1950s Yorkshire'. She has also written about vaccinations.
The nurse's coat is red.
Yes, she played Nurse Sandra.
No. The subject is plural (there are two subjects) so the correct sentence would be "David and Jennifer are fine."
15. Jennifer sewed a blanket, a bonnet and mittens for her doll. What type of sentence is this? This would be a declarative sentence with a compound predicate.
The word nurse is singular.The plural would be nurses.An example sentence for the singular is: she wants to be a nurse when she is older.An example sentence for the plural is: the nurses rushed to his aid.
I'd like a day or two to nurse my wounds.
The verb is "is dressed."
"Than" - I am taller than Jennifer.
No, in the middle of a sentence, "neonatal nurse" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun.
The nurse was loved for her buxom figure.
Two nouns: 'nurse' and 'patients'. Although in some other uses 'visits' can be a noun, in that sentence it is a verb.