The word pride is a noun. It is the state of being proud. It can also be a verb meaning to take pride in something.
The figurative language in this sentence is personification, as it attributes human qualities (gleaming with pride) to a non-human entity (LaTonya in this case).
(noun : self approval, ego - also a group of lions)His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake.The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that spring.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.
The simple predicate is "may include," which is the verb phrase expressing the action or state of the subject "a pride."
You can use "proudly" in a sentence to emphasize a feeling of pride or accomplishment. For example, "She proudly displayed her artwork in the gallery."
Lions. A pride of lions.
The simple subject of the sentence is "characters."
No, the correct sentence should be: "A pride of lions was seen nearby." In this case, "pride" is a collective noun that refers to a group of lions acting as one unit, so it should be treated as a singular noun.
I take pride and integrity in my education
The word pride is a noun. It is the state of being proud. It can also be a verb meaning to take pride in something.
I am proud of my daughter.Things like that made him proud to be British.She was proud of her achievement.
He seems to pride himself on a flawless performance.
During wars there is a large feeling of national pride.
If you are referring to the word "sell" as a body or a group of people, then yes. It is a sentence. Though the word "sell" as in the sale of something, then it is not a correct sentence. Maybe if the word meant a department, like "Sales take pride in their work". That would also be appropriate.
"my friends kept my excessive pride in check through continuous jabs to my self esteem"
His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake. The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that How_can_you_use_the_word_pride_in_a_sentence.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.
The figurative language in this sentence is personification, as it attributes human qualities (gleaming with pride) to a non-human entity (LaTonya in this case).