I live in a free nation.
I live in a great nation
The nation celebrates Independence Day with fireworks and parades.
What is the nation's milk supply?
The court service was institutional in the nation.
The oligarchy controlled the entire nation.
our forefathers brought forth a great nation
The smallest nation-state is Vatican city, which is surround by the city of Rome in Italy
The word "country" functions as a noun in the sentence, referring to a nation or sovereign state. It is part of the subject of the sentence or may be used to describe a location or place.
In this sentence, "We live in an indivisible nation," indivisible is an adjective.
Only if it is the first word in a sentence or a proper name, e.g. a company named Nationwide.
No, the word "nation" is not a pronoun. It is a noun that refers to a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language. Pronouns are used to replace nouns in a sentence to avoid repetition.
The word nations is plural.The singular of the word is nation.An example sentence with the plural is: the nations held a conference.An example sentence with the singular is: We are a nation of tea drinkers.