Depends on the context - and the country you're in...
In the UK, a yard is a measurement of distance equal to 36 inches or 3 feet.
In the US, a yard is the name for a patch of land adjoining a house.
Bees were swarming in the yard. (passive sentence) Swarming bees invaded the yard. (active sentence)
The nouns in the sentence "Their rabbit that left the yard was returned by the officer" are "rabbit," "yard," and "officer." These nouns represent the subjects and objects in the sentence, indicating the animals and the people involved.
my granda has/have a beatiuful yard at the back of her city
"The red roses in that yard are beautiful."The nouns are roses and yard.
Example sentence - We planted a birch tree in our yard yesterday.
A sentence for young is, my brother is young, :)
The nouns in the sentence are:Saturdayleavespilesyard
there were calves in my back yard.
As you can see, the ants have already colonized the yard.
The morning dew is glistening on the yard.
Those vermin in my yard are tearing it up!
"Are" is the verb in that sentence.