you would write it as the current tv show I'm watching is the lab rats
^ yes, this shows the use of the word current but as a verb, but it has two more meanings that i can think of as a noun:
eg. I ate a current
eg. The football was swept away by the current in the water
As a verb: I know how to write a sentence.As a noun: I'm in the know when it comes to current fashion.
Every summer, Grammy would make blueberry preserves.
It's both. In the sentence "My initial reaction was horror", it is an adjective; in the sentence "Write your initial in the box", it is a noun.
Old is relative.
The "Y" in you should not be capitalized and while it takes only a noun and a verb to make a sentence - which "I write you" has - it isn't a correct sentence because the tense of the verb is incorrect. "I will write you" would be a correct sentence with the correct verb tense. You could begin a sentence, albeit it sounds a bit odd, with the words "I write you" as in "I write you this letter today in an attempt to appeal to your empathetic side", however "I write you" is not a correct sentence alone.
The proper adjective is "American," derived from the proper noun "America."
That would be the subject of the sentence.
Noun, adjetive, SENSATION.
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."
The noun in the sentence is half term, a compound noun.
The contrast of the photo was impeccable.
Enzymes function as cell catalysts.