Thank you for the funny valentine. The comedian was very funny.
My farms are funny
The sentence, 'The play was very funny.' contains no pronouns. The = definite article play = noun, subject of the sentence was = verb very = adjective funny = adjective used as a noun, object of the sentence
emmerlina
Yes. A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate (something you're saying about the subject). So "You" is the subject and "are funny" is the predicate.
Thank you for the funny valentine. The comedian was very funny.
Funny you should ask, he is a funny guy.
My farms are funny
The sentence, 'The play was very funny.' contains no pronouns. The = definite article play = noun, subject of the sentence was = verb very = adjective funny = adjective used as a noun, object of the sentence
Joan found the comedian very funny last night.This soup tastes funny.
emmerlina
"They" is the subject of that sentence.
The telling part of the sentence is "Amy was funny today," as it indicates that Amy displayed humor on that specific day.
Yes. A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate (something you're saying about the subject). So "You" is the subject and "are funny" is the predicate.
The Funny Ladies of British Comedy - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
To funny, so worried about there sports.
In the sentence, "This book of jokes is very funny," the verb is "is."