In the sentence, 'This country's history is very interesting.' the nouns are country's (a possessive noun), history, and interesting (a verbal noun; gerund).
Nouns do not modify; nouns are words for persons, places, things, and ideas. An adjective is the word form that modifies nouns. For example: adjective + noun happy + child (happy child) green + apple (green apple) good + memory (good memory) tall + man (tall man) interesting + story (interesting story) beautiful + Paris (beautiful Paris)
To make the sentence more interesting, by modifying the nouns, verbs, and other modifiers.
it must have correct spelling a good use of verbs, adjectives and nouns and it must be interesting
You should use vivid nouns because they make the story more...well...vivid and more interesting/engrossing. This will allow your readers to get into the story and enjoy it more than if you used non-vivid nouns.
An excerpt from Mark Twain's essay on the German language would be an interesting declamation piece. Include the part about how there is no logic to the gender of German nouns.
The nouns in the sentence are:companyBetter-Letters Inc.letterheads
Vivid nouns produce distinct mental imagery for the reader apex
appropriate comparisons
You can have an adjective and a verb in the same sentence but adjectives go with nouns, they describe nouns egadjective -- bignoun -- dogI saw a big dog. In this sentence the verb is saw.adjective -- interestingnoun -- storyI read an interesting story. In this sentence the verb is read.
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
Common nouns and proper nouns are the two main types of nouns. Common nouns refer to general people, places, or things, while proper nouns are specific names given to particular people, places, or things.