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Because, it is just the way people prefer to say things. It really doesn't HAVE to be that way!!
The nouns in the sentence are:itemrubberstrength
There are two nouns: smoke and breeze.
There are 4 nouns. Sound, bottles, fire, and gunshots are all nouns.
He was irradiated from the UV rays after the ozone hole. This is a sentence using irradiation as a word.
Basically, all socks should have at least one hole - the one you put your foot in. By saying, "Your sock has a hole IN IT" implies that there is a hole in the actual knit fabric of the sock (rather than just a hole that was pre-made in the sock in order to be of use at all to a wearer) .
"My aunt works at Woods Hole as a scientist."The nouns are:aunt, subject of the sentenceWoods Hole, object of the preposition 'at'scientiest, object of the preposition 'as'
"Your aunt works at Woods Holeas a scientist."The nouns are:aunt, subject of the sentenceWoods Hole, object of the preposition 'at'scientiest, object of the preposition 'as'
darn it.
Because, it is just the way people prefer to say things. It really doesn't HAVE to be that way!!
My ex-wife was soooo evil, all she liked to do was sock puppets!
Yes it does.
darn
Hey, put a sock in it! We have heard enough!
The nouns in your sentence are group, nouns, and sentence.
The two nouns, 'nouns' and 'sentence' are placed correctly in your sentence.
A hole in a sock