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.
our forefathers brought forth a great nation
The oligarchy controlled the entire 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 a noun, a word for a group of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory; a territory occupied by such a group of people; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:The Navajo Nation occupies territory over four US states. It is a nation within a nation.
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.