The noun 'match' is a word for a small stick used to ignite a flame; two persons or things that go well together; a game or sport in which players or teams compete against each other; a tennis competition consisting of a specific number of sets; a word for a thing
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
A match for this fabric was hard to find. (subject of the sentence)We had a great football match. (direct object of the verb 'had')
I've been training with a tennis coach for the upcoming match. (object of the preposition 'for')
Motivation is used a noun in the sentence.
when use ing or noun in the sentence
mandate can be a verb or a noun
The plural form for the noun match is matches.
The noun clause in the given sentence is "that he would use up his inheritance".This relative clause functions as an appositive (a word or phrase renaming something earlier in the sentence). This relative clause 'relates' to the noun 'worry', the subject of the sentence.
The nouns in the sentence are: winger, try, and match.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
It is a noun.
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
its a noun
As a noun.
Being sad doesn`t match you.
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
When talking or writing about yourself. e.g. 'I shall being going to the foot ball match'. or 'It is I'. NB The singular 'I' is ALWAYS written as a capital letter, irrespective of its position in a sentence.
One way to use "color" as a noun in a sentence is: "The artist used a vibrant palette of colors in the painting."
Motivation is used a noun in the sentence.
As a noun for starters.