That depends on how the word is used. See below: She tried and tried with all her might, but she couldn't finish in time. (might = noun) He might not be able to go. (might = modal verb)
Yes.
"He struggled with all of his might, but was unable to lift the box."
An adjective form for the noun might is mighty.
But there is no joy in Mudville, mighty Casey has struck out.
May and might are called a 'modal verb' or auxiliary verb. Other modal verbs are can, could, must, shall, should, will, would, ought to.
Might and have are verbs.
The word "clangor" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The clangor of the construction site was beginning to give them a headache.
What are the functions of a noun? Answer: A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
The singular noun is ride.
Contraband can be used as either a noun or an adjective (a word that describes a noun). I will give an example of each:Noun - The officer found contraband in the mobster's trunk.Adj - The DVDs were contraband because they were illegally smuggled into Canada.
Ride can be a noun, or it can be a verb; it depends on how you use it. As a verb: He likes to ride on his motorcycle. She rides on the Number 8 bus every day. As a noun: My car is broken, so will you give me a ride to town? It's a beautiful day to take a ride in the country.
Filly is a noun. The fill ra around the paddock
He gave me a present for my birthday.
The guido was such a tryhard, that he actually had an Italian accent.
my mother give me a forewarning to visit my cousin in davao
Example sentence for the noun 'allegation': The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
Your child's progress in math has been slow but steady.
our parents are weird becase of wonderful gift for cristmas
The noun in your sentence is 'speech'. The word 'today' is sometimes a noun, but in this sentence it is an adverb modifying the verb 'to give'.
The ability to talk well is an essential if you want to be a radio announcer.
I think you're asking for a sentence using the noun, hairclips. Here's one: The painful hairclips hurt my head.
The word "clangor" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The clangor of the construction site was beginning to give them a headache.
No, it is a sentence that might contain an adjective. But the noun soccer placed before the noun ball is not considered an adjective. It is a noun adjunct or attributive noun that does not modify the ball.