His family's affluence made him something of a misfit in the army, but he still managed to forge some close, lifelong friendships.
Noun, adjetive, SENSATION.
The contrast of the photo was impeccable.
'Set' as a noun: She gave me a beautiful set of dishes.
It takes two to tango.
A noun is a person place or thing so peas is a thing so it is a noun just write something about peas and you have a sentence using the word peas as a noun. Heres one "I don't like peas."
It is like a doctor but someone who can help you
As an adverb: Show me how to make a fire in the fireplace.As a noun: This is how I build the material for the fire.
you could write i hampered my clothes in the hamper. or something like that... =) =( ;)
A noun clause can function as the subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Death is certain should be kept in mind. (subject of the sentence)He had written "Death is certain." (direct object of the verb)
The detectives were suspicious of the recent widow's carefree, almost giddy affect.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun in a sentence. For example, "My friend, a talented artist, painted a beautiful mural." The appositive "a talented artist" provides more information about the noun "my friend."
Subject (noun) verb in past tense and then present progessive, which is disarming for example I was disarming the guard.