You don't have to go far to find nouns. Look around, a noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Are there any persons or things at your place? If you say what they are, those words are nouns. Some examples:
And if you're hungry or thirsty:
All are nouns.
Some nouns that go with the sun are:shinerisesettanburnteabeambatherbonnetglassesscreendeckdialdressfishflowerlamplightroofporchroomspotstrokebelt
Any nouns! You should have asked "what ADVERBS".
A person can find a list of common nouns in any grade school text books. Local libraries will also have books that have lists of common nouns.
The nouns in the sentence are California and summer.
Nouns that go with the adjective curly: Pig tails Hair String Three Stooges (the bald one) Me!
What is considered 'beautiful' is a matter of opinion.Some nouns for things that I find beautiful are:hopefriendshiplovemothernaturechildrenartbirdstolerancecraftmanship
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The proper nouns in the sentence are:AmericansNorth AmericaThere are no common nouns in the sentence.
Nouns for ten things found around my house are:kitchenbathroomdining room tablebedlampschairswindowsrugfoodsoapfish
The nouns in a sentence are usually the subject of the subject and the object of the sentence or phrase. However a sentence may have no nouns at all. Example: You didn't give me any. In this example, the subject the object and the indirect object are all pronouns.In your question: Where might you likely find nouns in a sentence? The nouns in this sentence are the direct and indirect objects of the sentence.In the answer to the question: Nouns are usually the subject and object of the sentence or phrase. The nouns in this sentence are the subject, the direct object, and the indirect object of the sentence.
We gotta find the step off.
The nouns are tourists and mountains.The word 'ski' is both a noun and a verb, but in this sentence it is a verb.