Adverbs
no
Adverb
Adverb
He decided to serenade his girlfriend under her window with a beautiful love song.
The prepositional phrase is "as you walked along the beach".
I ate a strawberry for a snack after playing outside with my friends
The adverb is "outside". It is an adverb of place, describing where they were playing.
Playing is the verb .In this sentence, "children" is the noun. And "playing" is the word which describes their action. A verb describes the action of a noun in general. And as the word "playing" describes the action of the noun, "children", it is the verb in this sentence.
This sentence is present tense. The verb play is in the base form and as there is only one verb so it is called present simple.The children are playing in the park.This sentence is also present but because there are two verbs it is not 'simple'. The main verb play has the present participle form of play (playing) and there is also a present be verb (are) so this is present continuous.Past simple would be: The children played in the park.
The word children is plural.The singular would be child.An example sentence for the plural is: the children are playing in the park.An example sentence for the singular is: the child was lost in the shop.
No, special needs are tow special words as you see them. I am a special needs gentleman who enjoys playing with men, other children, and women.David Wesson. :)
My friend was an introvert who preferred inventing then playing with other children.
3
With the dense air and the big blizzard, I thought that what i saw was some little imps playing outside.