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neither: a noun is a person place or thing, and a verb is a action

EX I'm going to go out and victory.

i believe its a subject.

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"Victory" is a noun. In the example sentence above, victory is used incorrectly. Some accurate examples of victory in a sentence:

It was the first victory for the team.

The team was hoping for a victory.

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14y ago

No verb victory. We can say " to be victorious" and " seeking victory ".

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10y ago

The word victory is a noun. The plural is victories.

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7y ago

The verb is "triumph."

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13y ago

Victories

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