The bird sat on the beach waiting to catch fish.
(Bird, beach, and fish are all nouns.)
There is an unusual looking man staring at the women.
(Man and women are both nouns.)
In the town square, they danced and celebrated.
(Town square is a noun.)
I have finished the race.
The nouns in the sentence are dad and ladders.
Old is relative.
The noun is "one." It can also be a pronoun in other uses.
A pronoun sentence is a sentence that uses a pronoun to replace a noun. For example, instead of saying "John is going to the store," you could say "He is going to the store." An adjective sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence that uses an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "The cat is black" is an adjective sentence because it uses the adjective "black" to describe the noun "cat."
The sentence contains 2 nouns - "seamstress" and "tape measure".
Discharge can be a verb or a noun. "We did not know when they would discharge him from the hospital" uses "discharge" as a verb. "Watch for increased inflammation or any discharge" uses "discharge" as a noun.
The book's spine cracked as she opened it.
Yes, honesty is the best policy if you want people to believe in you.
Class, may I have your attention please.
They are very useful. They modify and provide more information about the noun in a sentence.
No, the noun cloth is a count noun; the plural form is cloths. Example sentence: He uses three wash cloths every time he showers.