fun with friend and family
A picnic and a picture of you two in a frame.
We shall picnic in the park on Sunday.
You must out part of your sentence. What you gave is a simple sentence without any dependent clause.In this sentence: If it is not cool enough for a picnic, we will stay home.it is not cool enough for a picnic is a cinditional clause.
They had a romantic picnic on the top of the hill. The picnic area was infested with ants, birds and the occassional bear.
Example sentence - I was annoyed when the bugs arrived at the picnic uninvited.
No, "Play egg races at your next picnic" is not a declarative sentence; it is an imperative sentence. Imperative sentences give commands or instructions, while declarative sentences make statements or express opinions. A declarative sentence might be, "We will play egg races at our next picnic."
This is a great setting for a picnic.
A sentence describes an event of some kind, and the subject noun is the person, place, or thing, that is doing the action that the sentence describes.For example, in the sentence, "John ate lunch." John is the subject, ate is the verb, and lunch is the object.A subject noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.A subject noun also functions as a predicate nominative, a noun following a linking verb that restates the subject.Examples:The picnic will be on Saturday. (subject of the sentence is the noun 'picnic', what the sentence is about)The picnic that mother is planning will be on saturday. (subject of the relative clause is the noun 'mother', the clause relates information about the subject noun 'picnic')The picnic will be a luau. (the predicate nominative is the noun 'luau' which restates the subject noun 'picnic')
If just one company is having the picnic, the possessive is company's picnic.If more than one company is having the picnic, the possessive is companies' picnic.
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No, the word 'picnic' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'picnic' is a word for an outing or occasion that involves taking a packed meal to be eaten outdoors; for example:We had a picnic today.The verb 'picnic' is to have or take part in a picnic; for example:We picnic at the park south of town.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:We had a picnic today. It was a lot of fun.
Whether or not we are going on a picnic!;)