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The noun 'gravity' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.

Example uses:

  • Gravity is what keeps our feet on the ground. (subject of the sentence)
  • The force that gravity exerts on mass determines weight. (subject of the relative clause)
  • We use gravity every day for simple things like dropping something in the trash. (direct object of the verb use)
  • I wonder what life would look like without gravity. (object of the preposition 'without')

The noun 'gravity' can also function as an attributive noun, a noun used to describe another noun:In the Science lab, there is a no gravity chamber.

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