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What are the nouns in the sentence He likes going to the beach?

The gerund/verbal noun "going" and the word beach are nouns. He is a pronoun.


What part of speech rain?

The word "rain" can be a noun or a verb. For example, in the sentence, "I like rain." it is a noun. In the sentence "It is going to rain." it is used as a verb.


How do you use a noun as a subject in a sentence?

A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The subject of a sentence (or a clause) is the person, the place, or the thing that the sentence is about.EXAMPLESMy mother will pick us up after school. (the noun 'mother' is the subject of the sentence)The beach sounds good but the theme park sounds like more fun. (the nouns 'beach' and 'theme park' are the subjects of each part of the compound sentence)


What is the noun in the sentence 'the boys are going there'?

The noun is "boys".


Do you capitalize the name of a beach in a sentence?

No, you do not capitalize beach in a sentence unless you are naming a specific beach. Example: I went to Jacksonville Beach yesterday.


What is the simple subject of this sentence Beyond the large rocks at the far end of the beach is a small cave?

there is no simple subject in a interrogative sentence sorry


What is an sentence that uses a noun?

The bird sat on the beach waiting to catch fish. (Bird, beach, and fish are all nouns.) There is an unusual looking man staring at the women. (Man and women are both nouns.) In the town square, they danced and celebrated. (Town square is a noun.)


Is with a noun?

No, the word 'with' is a preposition, a word that is placed before a noun to tell its relation to another word in a sentence. Examples:I'm going to the movies with Janet. (relates the noun 'Janet' to the verb 'going')I like my fries with mustard. (relates the noun 'mustard' to the noun 'fries')


What are some examples of nouns in the form of a sentence?

A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Example sentence: My parents are planning a vacation at the beach.


What is the noun phrase in we don't like horror films then you had to rewrite the sentence replacing the noun phrase with the correct pronoun?

The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." If we rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun phrase with the correct pronoun, it becomes "We don't like them."


What is the singular possessive of beach?

In order for the noun to be possessive, you'd have to formulate the sentence to show that beach owns something/has something that belongs to the beach. Then, you would add an apostrophe [which would show ownership, thus showing possession.] Example: The beach's rocks are jagged.


What is the simple subject in this sentence Beyond the large rocks at the far end of the beach is a small cave?

The simple subject in this sentence is "cave," as it is the noun that the rest of the sentence is about.