"How you learned that Miss Myrt Arbuckle had turned up her toesgets ahead of the story."
The nouns are: Miss Myrt Arbuckle, toes, story.
The verbs are: learned, had turned, gets.
John turned to him and said angrily, "Why are you following me?"
"Turned" in the given sentence is a verb in its past tense. In this instance, "turned" is being used as a synonym for "became", and "rancid" is an "objective complement" of the "predicate adjective" type.
I couldn't wait to tell Meg about what I learned, so I dialed her number then and there.The toddler turned the dial on his toy to point to the chicken.
She turned left at the corner and continued straight down the street, following the intermediate direction given by the map.
soil was first rock,which then later turned to soil by a factor that they where broken down to soil by rain
soil was first rock,which then later turned to soil by a factor that they where broken down to soil by rain
Turned is a verb in that sentence.
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It certainly can. For example, the following perfectly good sentence turned up on the third page of a web search for "de facto": De facto disenfranchisement has devastating long-term effects in communities across the country.
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