The word 'applause' is a noun that can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the objectof a verb or a preposition. Example sentences:The applause inspired the speaker's courage.We could hear the applause in the locker room.The staff showed their pleasure with applause.The silence seemed long before the applause began.
The adorable preschool children presented a wonderful Christmas Concert which ended with thunderous applause.
The word 'applause' is a noun, a word for approval shown by clapping hands; a word for any positive expression of appreciation or approval; a word for a thing.A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, as the object of a verb or a preposition, as a predicate noun (subject complement), and as an object complement.Examples:The applause from the stadium was heard blocks away. (subject of the sentence)He was silenced by the roar that the applause generated. (subject of the relative clause)We heard applause coming from the board room. (direct object of the verb 'heard')The audience responded with applause. (object of the preposition 'with')The sound you hear is the applause of the fans. (predicate noun, sound = applause)The sound you hear is clapping, applause. (object complement, clapping = applause)
the crowd made an loud applause for the cute dancing penguins.
gr8 applause for all the children who have performed here on the stage.by-srija
The word 'applause' is a noun that can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the objectof a verb or a preposition. Example sentences:The applause inspired the speaker's courage.We could hear the applause in the locker room.The staff showed their pleasure with applause.The silence seemed long before the applause began.
The adorable preschool children presented a wonderful Christmas Concert which ended with thunderous applause.
In the sentence given, "round" is a noun.
The word 'applause' is a noun, a word for approval shown by clapping hands; a word for any positive expression of appreciation or approval; a word for a thing.A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, as the object of a verb or a preposition, as a predicate noun (subject complement), and as an object complement.Examples:The applause from the stadium was heard blocks away. (subject of the sentence)He was silenced by the roar that the applause generated. (subject of the relative clause)We heard applause coming from the board room. (direct object of the verb 'heard')The audience responded with applause. (object of the preposition 'with')The sound you hear is the applause of the fans. (predicate noun, sound = applause)The sound you hear is clapping, applause. (object complement, clapping = applause)
Please hold hold your applause.
the crowd made an loud applause for the cute dancing penguins.
The theater erupted in a splendid display of tremendous applause.
His own solo spots were received with tumultuous applause.
The apostrophe belongs at after the s at the end of the plural noun fans to form the plural possessive noun fans'.The fans' applause is loud. (the applause of the fans)
gr8 applause for all the children who have performed here on the stage.by-srija
Applause is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for a thing.
Whooo, *applause*, *claps*