Cows would love eating the grass in the prairie.
The cows lowed with contentment as the farmer unloaded the fresh hay. Contentment is the key to happiness.
The man likes to harvest vegetables, milks the cows, and perform various other agrarian tasks.
herd-he had fifty cattle in his herd. heard-i heard loud noise when i was studying.
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
The adjective in the sentence is "simple" as it describes the recipe.
The adjective in the sentence is "two," which describes the number of cows.
The nouns are herd, cows, and road.
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
The cows are grazing on the grass to get nutrition.
cows yield milk
I was milking the cows while they were fishing!
"Bovine" is a 6-letter word that refers to both cows and bulls.
Herd is the subject, it's singular, and it takes a singular verb.A herd of (not a) cows was grazing. "of cows" is a prepositional phrase and can be removed from the sentence with causing grammatical harm. The verb does not conjugate for "cows" because it's not the subject.A herd was grazing.A herd of cows was grazing.
The cows flocked together to stay warm.
The cows at the petting zoo where enclosed by a corral.
The herd of cows grazed in the field.