"Please water my plants or I cut you off at ankles" - spoken in a Russian mafia leader accent
I would like you to water my plants whilst I am on a holiday.
You would be a gem if you water my roses every second day.
The rest of them only need to be watered every fourth day.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences for the noun 'water':
The water from the well was fresh and cold. (subject of the sentence)
The pool that the water formed damaged the lawn. (subject of the relative clause)
We brought water for the workers. (direct object of the verb 'brought')
We filled bottles with water for the trip. (object of the preposition 'with')
Using the example words in sentences: I like to drink fresh (adjective) water (noun);; Rafting in the fiery (adjective) Ganga (noun) is very exciting ...irishessays.com
The water temperature is too cold.The water purity is questionable.
The water flavor is grape.
Vapor is a noun. So you use it like a noun. Example: "Water vapors crept out of my antique humidifier."
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 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 cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
Vapor is a noun. So you use it like a noun. Example: "Water vapors crept out of my antique humidifier."
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Since aqueduct is a noun meaning water pipe, you would use it as any other noun. Such as: "The aqueduct is clogged and the water only trickles through." or "The Roman aqueduct is still in use for irrigation".
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
I rolled the ball in a perfect round around the table.
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
Geyser is a noun describing a hot spring that spouts water and steam. Example sentence: The main attractions to him at Yellowstone were the geysers. The water from the geyser was injuriously hot.
As a noun.
its a noun
You can use hortative language to give advice, suggestions, or commands. For example, "Let's go for a walk." or "Don't forget to study for the exam."
A noun or noun phrase should be next.