The verb say means to utter words to talk so any noun that can talk is ok.
The boys say you should go now. boy = noun
Any nouns that cannot talk are not ok
The tractors say you should go now. noun = tractor
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Bywhewch, Carwch, Chwarddwch (in the imperative tense - the one you want) The verb nouns are Byw, Caru, Chwerthin fyi.
Well you can say dock boat and paint are all nouns/verbs
Cute is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns so we say -- cute baby, cute dress, cute haircut. The words baby dress haircut are nouns.
No one knows all of the nouns from the alphabet, so here are some examples of nouns from the alphabet:airbatcandogeelfoggaghoeicejugkeylogmugnounoilpegquartragsuntagurnvanwarxenonyamzoo
Useful is not a noun or a verb, it is an adjective. Adjectives are descriptive words used to describe nouns. For example, if you say, "the useful dog," useful is the adjective modifying dog, the noun.
You can say 'me and my family' if the phrase is the object of a verb or a preposition. As the subject of a verb, you must use 'My family and I'. It is also customary to put the first person pronoun (I and me) following the nouns or pronouns for other people, 'my family and me.'
cantar, discantar (verb infinitives) canto llano/salmo (nouns)
Bywhewch, Carwch, Chwarddwch (in the imperative tense - the one you want) The verb nouns are Byw, Caru, Chwerthin fyi.
No, it is a verb. Mostly all nouns, if not all, make sense when you say 'the' before it. For example: you can say 'the picture' but not 'the drinking.'
Well you can say dock boat and paint are all nouns/verbs
It is not proper; to edit is a transitive verb that requires an object.
Cute is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns so we say -- cute baby, cute dress, cute haircut. The words baby dress haircut are nouns.
'Memory' remains the same in both past, present and future tense. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memory is a noun not a verb and nouns do not have tenses. The verb associated with memory is the verb "to remember" the past tense of this verb is "remembered" - "He remembered his last birthday". Alternatively one could say "he had a memory of his last birthday" which puts the memory into the past.
No one knows all of the nouns from the alphabet, so here are some examples of nouns from the alphabet:airbatcandogeelfoggaghoeicejugkeylogmugnounoilpegquartragsuntagurnvanwarxenonyamzoo
Useful is not a noun or a verb, it is an adjective. Adjectives are descriptive words used to describe nouns. For example, if you say, "the useful dog," useful is the adjective modifying dog, the noun.
You say "barato" (for masculine nouns) or "barata" (for feminine nouns).
Many of the nouns in the poem "Jabberwocky" are nonsense words made up by the author of the poem, Lewis Carroll (including the noun Jabberwocky). Since they are not real words, the nouns can only be deciphered by their function in the sentence. For example, in the lines, "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, did gyre and gimble in the wabe", we can interpret "brilling" as a noun or an adjective (a subject complement), or even a verb. We can interpret "slithy" as an adjective describing the noun "toves"; "did gyre and gimble" as a compound verb; and "the wabe" as a noun object of the preposition "in". So many of the words in the poem are not real words, no one can say for sure how many nouns there are or exactly which words are nouns.