Build a sentence with a predicate nominal predicativ name being placed after the verb copulativ, and a sentence with a predicate nominative manner in which name (s) predicativ to be placed before the verb copulativ
No, that is not an onomatopoeia. That's more personification. Onomatopoeias are usually the sound the object makes. For example, "buzz!" is an onomatopoeia of a bee or a bug. You could phrase your sentence like this instead: "Crash!! The meteoroids slammed against the earth's surface." In this sentence, "crash!" would be the onomatopoeia.
Answer:
1. The scientists found on expensive new cure for the disease
2. My coffee is in a small English Teacup
3. The two talented omists amused the guests with their paintings
4. Do not throw away the five empty water bottles
5. The intelligent young Filipino scholar graduated from Harvard
Explanation:
Adjectives are words used to describe or modify a noun, or pronoun. Adjectives provide more details about the subject being described. In the sentences above, the adjectives are boldened.
In the first sentence, the words, expensive and new were used to describe the object in the sentence, that is, disease. Also, in the second sentence, the words small and English provide further details about the noun, Teacup. Thus, we have more information about the described objects.
Answer:
1. They share a similar vocabulary and grammar.
2. They share a similar vocabulary and grammar.
3. Someone fluent in 2 languages.
4. Hispanic refers to people who speak Spanish or are descended from Spanish-speaking populations, while Latino refers to people who are from or descended from people from Latin America.
5. Latin languages and Roman languages have been around for 2,700 years.