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I think this is right nouns, verbs, and modifiers
Articles are words that come before nouns. Three articles in English are the, a and an.
There are three nouns, two of them abstract nouns. Loyalty, honesty and friend are all nouns.
There are three nouns. James Ullman (proper noun), books, and stories are nouns.
There are three nouns. They are pressure, weight, and glacier.
I think this is right nouns, verbs, and modifiers
The major classes of nouns are common nouns (e.g. dog, city), proper nouns (e.g. Paris, McDonald's), abstract nouns (e.g. love, happiness), concrete nouns (e.g. table, tree), countable nouns (e.g. book, cat), and uncountable nouns (e.g. water, air).
Articles are words that come before nouns. Three articles in English are the, a and an.
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A diamonte is a poem written ina diamond shape. Line 1: one noun Line 2: two adjectives - describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 1 Line 3: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 1 Line 4: four nouns - the first two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 1; the other two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 7 Line 5: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 7 Line 6: two adjectives- describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 7 Line 7: one noun - a noun that is the opposite of the noun in line 1 A diamonte is a poem written ina diamond shape. Line 1: one noun Line 2: two adjectives - describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 1 Line 3: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 1 Line 4: four nouns - the first two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 1; the other two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 7 Line 5: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 7 Line 6: two adjectives- describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 7 Line 7: one noun - a noun that is the opposite of the noun in line 1 *-ing words
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
There are three nouns. Doctor, dentist, and neighbors are nouns.
There are two nouns, both plural nouns. Guests and guitars are nouns.
Examples of three possessive nouns are:my mother's carthe city's skylinethe dog's collar
There are three nouns. House, distance, and homes are all nouns.