answersLogoWhite

0

Field

Cow

Preparation

User Avatar

Anonymous

5y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the preposition in the sentence there is a cow in the garden?

The preposition "in" modifies the location of the cow.


What is the preposition in the cow jumped over the moon?

Over.


What is the subject of the sentence The large brown and black spotted cow was grazing in the small green field?

The subject of the sentence is cow (cow was grazing).


Is camel a subject noun?

It depends on where the word "camel" appears in a sentence. Any noun is used for the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: Sentence subject: The camel is a ruminant like a cow. Clause subject: I jumped when the camel spit. Object of verb: People use camels where wheeled vehicles can't easily go. Object of preposition: Tourists fed oats to the camel.


What is a sentence for milk used as a verb?

Go milk the cow.


Can you give me a sentence with the word graze?

Go let the cow graze in the grass.


Can you give a sentence using the word 'abaft'?

The Dictionary term for abaft (preposition or adverb) is: (prep)- to the rear of; to the stern/back (the rear of a boat) (adverb)- at or towards the back/rear/stern Sentences: (prep) The captain looked abaft the boat. --(he looked to the back of the boat) (abaft is the preposition and the boat is the object of the preposition) You, get abaft me. --(telling someone to get behind you) (abaft = preposition, me = Object of Preposition) (adv)- The cow is eating abaft of the barn. --(The cow is eating behind/at the rear of the barn) (verb- is eating, adverb- abaft, prep- of, Object of Prep- the barn)


What is the passive voice of I have a cow?

"A cow has been had by me." However, it really is not proper to use a passive voice in the modern English language due to the confusion generated, bringing on such questions as, "The cow has you? Or do you have a cow?" Alternate view: It it certainly proper to use passive voice in modern English. It has to be used correctly...


When to use their or there in a sentence?

THERE is a cow it's THEIR cow


Can you write me a exclamatory sentence with the word cow?

Holy cow, Batman!


What kind of usage is the following sentence The ate cow brown the grass.?

The sentence is a jumbled one for confusion. The actual sentence is, The brown cow ate the grass.


Is there any mistake in the sentence cow have calf?

Plenty. "Cow have calf" is not a proper sentence, it's referred to as an "incomplete sentence." To form a proper sentence using these words give you something like this:"A cow will have a calf.""A cow is going to have a calf.""The cow will have a calf.""The cow is going to have a calf."And so on and so forth.