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Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
big, huge, gigantic in a sentence
50* going down to 20* in 5 hours
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.A noun functions in as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples (nouns in bold):My daughter takes ballet.We had a picnic at the park.Jack attends Lincoln High School.Mother made cookies for the party.The car broke down on the bridge.The tall man read a newspaper.My sister always goes to the cinema.She likes chocolate.The dog went up the hill.I'd like an apple please.I saw the boy on his bike.We have a new car, a Corolla.Dolls in pretty dresses lined the dresser.Large fish swim in the sea.Seema's mother asked her to answer the phone.Late last year our neighbours bought a goat.Portia White was an opera singer.The bus inspector looked at all the passengers' tickets.According to Plutarch, the library at Alexandria was destroyed in 48 B.C.Philosophy is of little comfort to the starving.
Types of nouns are:singular and plural nounscommon and proper nounsabstract and concrete nounspossessive nounscollective nounscompound nounscount and non-count (mass) nounsgerunds (verbal nouns)Some examples are:singular: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.plural: It's a good thing apples taste so goodcommon: My mom makes great soup.proper: Campbell's Soup is on sale.common: A crew is erecting a statue in the park.proper: We visited the Statue of Liberty on our trip.abstract: I plan to study medicine to become a doctor.concrete: This medicine tastes nasty.abstract: He's under a lot of pressure to finish the project.concrete: Please check the pressure of my tires.possessive, common: The book's cover was torn.possessive, proper: Janet's book was torn.collective: They sounded like a choir of angels.compound, common: The baseball game starts at two.compound, proper: He comes from Flagstaff, Arizona.compound, hyphenated: We're expecting a visit from my mother-in-law.compound, open spaced: You left the front door wide open.count: The numbers don't add up.non-count: My favorite subject is mathematics.gerund: Running is good exercise.
Examples of nouns are:anarchyanimositybeautybraverycommunismconceptcuriositydemocracydisciplineemotionfeelingfreedomfriendlinessfriendshipfungoalHappinessHatehonestyhonor
I play in the playground with my cousins. i used my passbook when I ride an airplane.
Examples of nouns that are things are:applebraverycowdresseducationfudgegreenhouseicejokekneelettermousenounonionpennyquestionrosesteelturtle
Idea nouns are abstract nouns, names for specific persons, places, things, or titles. Examples:agonybargaincheerdogmaeducationfungratitudehopeignorancejoyknowledgelovemadnessnatureorganizationpityquestionragestrengthtrust
big, huge, gigantic in a sentence
I believe this question is missing a list of words, as there are more than three words that are not nouns (as there are over 20, not including pronouns, in this sentence alone).However, just for fun, here are three words that are not nouns that begin with the letter w:WigglyWhiffedWeird
Here are some good examples: Matthew 16:17 II Peter 1:20-21
Examples of collective nouns for places are: a block of flats a belt of asteroids a constellation of stars a chain of islands a chain of mountains a field of corn a forest of trees a library of books a union of states a confederation of states an alliance of countries a range of mountains a row of shops a string of islands a network of roads an orchard of apples
give me 20 examples of homophony and 20 examples of homography
Nothing is special about the $20 bill
give atleast 20 examples of antonyms
Check out this question for idiom examples.