Emily gave her mother a fresh bouquet of flowers on mothers day .
I am going to buy a bouquet of flowers
Add fennel leaves to bouquet garni for a lively taste.
I gave my teacher the homework that is due today.
We bought a bouquet of flowers for mother.They had a nice arrangement of flowers on each table.
We can send exquisite hand tied bouquets to brighten your day.bouquet usually describes flowers-- a bouquet of flowers
her beauty was prettily amusing to me. This is a sample sentence using the word prettily.
This bouquet could use another philodendron.
The verb is 'gave'
A creative and unique bridal bouquet should be the most beautiful flowers in a wedding, except of cousrse, for the bride herself.
In the following sentence: Her secret admirer gave her a bouquet of flowers."her" is the indirect object (non-prepositional) of the verb "gave".
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Nouns are words for people, places, and things.Nous function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as the object of a verb or a preposition.Pronouns take the place of nouns in a sentence. The function of pronouns in a sentence is the same as nouns.Examples:Noun as subject: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as subject of a clause: The flowers that John brought are for Jane.Noun as direct object: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as indirect object: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Noun as object of a preposition: John brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Pronoun as subject: He brought Jane a bouquet of flowers.Pronoun as subject of a clause: The flowers that he brought are for Jane.Pronoun as direct object: John brought her to the party.Pronoun as object of the preposition: John came to the party with her.