A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
There are two nouns in this sentence noun is a noun and sentence is a noun.
Two nouns: Mrs. Porreca, a proper noun. teacher, a common noun.
Your question itself is a perfect example:"How do you properly use a noun two times in a sentence?" contains the nouns 'noun' and 'sentence'.Another, more generic, example might be: "The dog caught the ball." 'Dog' and 'ball' would be the nouns here.
A noun phrase is a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun or pronoun that function as a noun in a sentence. A noun phrase can be one word or many words.Examples:She is nice. (subject of the sentence)The board meeting is at two. (subject of the sentence)I brought some of my mother's homemade cookies. (object of the preposition 'of')
There are two pronouns in the sentence, "She threw it away."she = subject of the sentence (she takes the place of a noun for a female)it = object of the verb (it takes the place of a noun for a thing)
which of these actors played two roles in the movies
There are two nouns in this sentence noun is a noun and sentence is a noun.
Her first book was My two worldsThe nouns in the sentence are book and "My Two Worlds".The title (proper noun) "My Two Worlds" contains the noun worlds.
Yes, there are two nouns in the sentence: plans and tomorrow
Playing is the verb .In this sentence, "children" is the noun. And "playing" is the word which describes their action. A verb describes the action of a noun in general. And as the word "playing" describes the action of the noun, "children", it is the verb in this sentence.
There are two nouns in this sentence, Mumbai which is a proper noun, and city which is a common noun.
The sentence contains no collective nouns. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun. The noun committee and the noun board are often used as collective nouns (a committee of members and a board of directors), but not in this sentence.
There are two nouns in the sentence: float and contest.
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
There are two nouns. Kaitlin is a proper noun (a name) and housekeeper is a common noun.
Two nouns: Mrs. Porreca, a proper noun. teacher, a common noun.
It takes two to tango.