Large fish swim swiftly in the sea.Adjective noun verb adverb preposition article noun. The parts of speech for the sentence are:Large = adjective describing the noun fish.fish = is a noun, the subject of the sentence.swim = verbswiftly = adverb modifying the verb swim.sea = noun, object of the preposition in.in the sea = adverbial prepositional phrase, modifying the verb swim.
It is thought that millions of years ago, fish were able to walk on land, and they became adapted to swim over years, as their legs become fins
A trawler is a fishing boat which catches fish by using a trawl - a large net which drags (trawls) along the sea bed
If you swim beyond that rock you will be in the open sea.
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adjective
fish = noun sea = noun large = adjective swiftly = adverb (swim swiftly)
In the given sentence, the word 'large' is an adjectivedescribing the noun 'fish'.
Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish. Fish love water. The sea is water. Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!
Large is an adjective. In this sentence it is describing the noun fish and is part of the subject (large fish) of the sentence.
Trout cannot swim at sea.
Sea Turtles swim in the sea because they eat fish.
Freshwater fish.
yes they do
No they can't because they need to have salt in the water. So no sea fish cannot swim in the river.
Queer Fish That Swim in the Sea - 1898 was released on: USA: September 1898
Yes, a seahorse is a type of fish and it does swim.