The word 'quote' is a noun, a word for an excerpt from a written work, or a statement of estimated cost.
The noun forms of the verb to quote are quotation and the gerund, quoting.
The abstract noun of "quote" is "quotation." It refers to a passage or expression that is repeated by someone other than the original speaker or writer.
quote (noun) = tsitut (ציטות), from the English word "citation"quote: (verb) = tsitet (ציטת)
No, it is a noun and a verb.
Traditionally, "quote" is a verb. It is often used colloquially as a noun, short for the formal "quotation".
Cite is a noun. The corresponding noun is citation.
The famous quote is "Why indeed must 'God' be a noun? Why not a verb - the most active and dynamic of all."
The noun fever is a concrete noun, a thing that can be measured and felt physically. The concrete noun can be used in an abstract context, as an emotion. To quote Peggy Lee: "When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that so hard to bear."
The word real itself can be a noun; a word for a thing that is actual, in math a real number, or a coin of Brazil. To quote Morpheus, "Welcome to the desert of the real."The corresponding noun for the adjective real is realness. Another noun form is reality.
You only capitilize the first word if it is a capital in the original. If you are quoting from the middle of a sentence, just put in quotation marks, a few dots, and then begin the quote. eg: "...or not to be: that is the question."
Yes, the word 'brackets' is both a noun (bracket, brackets) and a verb (bracket, brackets, bracketing, bracketed).Examples:The brackets holding the shelf are loose. (noun)The author brackets the words that are not a part of the direct quote. (verb)I use brackets at the end of the sentence to designate the part of speech. (noun)
No. The word sight is a noun or a verb (to look or aim). It is often confused with the homophone words cite (quote) and site (location).
Yes, the word fact is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. A fact is known as an idea, a thing; therefore it's a noun.