1. I love the white sand in the beach.
2. Drink water everyday.
3. Sugar is sweet.
4. We need air to live.
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Examples:friendscientistcontinentcityelephant
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Examples:actorbearcontinentknowledgemother
A mass noun (or uncountable noun) is word for something that is indivisible into countable units. Some examples are:Sarah got an A in arithmetic.Max was honored for his bravery.Camping is a lot of fun.They gave us a comforter filled with down.I'm saving for my college education.We had a lot of fun at the beach.
A common noun is a general word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples:brothercountrystreetneighborsandwich
Examples of ten nouns in sentences (noun in bold):My daughter takes ballet.We had a picnic at the park.Jack attends Lincoln High School.Mother made ginger cookies.The car broke down on the bridge.
Examples of mass (uncountable) nouns:aircarbon dioxidedewdirtenjoymentforestryfungrassgravityhoneyhumidityinformationknowledgelumbermoonlightnitrogenoxygenpollutionresearchsandsmokesunlightthundertimbertrashwarmthwaterweatherwildlifewood
Yes, a pronoun is a type of noun that can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," or "it" serve the same function as nouns but refer to the noun indirectly.
Examples of common nouns for the proper noun Australia are:placecountrycommonwealthcontinentland mass
The nouns in the sentence are: teenagers and car.
No, a possessive noun functions in a sentence as an adjective describing a noun. The subject of a sentence that determines the verb is the noun that the possessive noun describes. Example: Jack's daughter is five. (the subject of the sentence is 'daughter') The Browns' daughter is five. (the possessive noun Browns' is plural, the subject of the sentence 'daughter' is singular, taking a verb for singular)
who - used for people which - used for things or animals that - used for people, things, or animals whom - used for people (formal) whose - shows ownership or relationship with someone or something
All objects have mass. The assignment was to calculate the mass of the object. Depending on the context, mass can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb.
My brother will be twenty five on Saturday.We have invited twelve people to his party.The party starts at six o'clock.Please deliver the food by five and I will pay the balance of one hundred dollars on delivery.
Example sentence with three adjectives (silly, little, happy) and a noun (girl).She was a silly little girl but she was happy.
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. Examples:friendscientistcontinentcityelephant
Examples of Adjective Noun patterns are: The football team is good. (Football is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: The football was sticky. (Football is now a Noun in this sentence.) The green eyes scared me! (Green is the Adjective in this sentence, but, it can also be a Noun.) <--- Example: Green is my favorite color. (Green is now the Noun in this sentence.)
friendliness is a mass noun (it has no plural), a common noun (it is not capitalised) and an abstract noun (it can't be experienced with one of the five senses).