The nouns are whales and meters.
The word (or number) thirty is both a noun and an adjective; in this sentence, 30 is used as an adjective to describe the noun meters.
Whales
Meters
The nouns are Jane, understanding, habits, and whales.
The nouns are Jane, understanding, habits, and whales.
Nouns are people, places, and things. The nouns in your sentence are "whales," "fish," and "plankton."
The nouns in the sentence are:Aunt Jane (proper noun, subject of the sentence)understanding (gerund, direct object of the verb 'has')habits (object of the preposition 'of')whales (object of the preposition 'of')
There are two nouns, biologists and intelligence. Intelligence is an abstract noun.
The sentence contains 2 nouns - "seamstress" and "tape measure".
"Whales eat the fish that eat plankton."The nouns in the sentence are:whales; plural, common noun; subject of the sentence.fish; uncountable, common noun; direct object of the verb 'eat'.plankton; uncountable, common noun; direct object of the verb 'eat'.
The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
The two nouns, 'nouns' and 'sentence' are placed correctly in your sentence.
Collective nouns for trees are:a stand of trees, a copse of trees, a thicket of trees, a grove of trees, a forest of trees.Collective nouns for whales are:a herd of whales, a schools of whales, a gam of whales, a pod of whales, a float of whales.
In the question above, nouns and sentence are the only nouns. Neither of which are proper nouns.
The nouns in the sentence are frogs, place, and place.