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"Nicole is loving dancing." The nouns in the sentence are:

  • Nicole, proper noun, subject of the sentence
  • dancing, gerund (verbal noun), direct object of the verb 'is loving'.
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What is the function of the gerund phrase in the Nicole is loving dancing?

Dancing is the gerund (there is no gerund phrase ).It is the noun that shows us what Nicole loves.Actually this sentence is better written in present simple:Nicole loves dancing.State verbs like love / know / own etc do not usually have an -ing form:loving / knowing


What is noun of loving?

Loving can itself be a noun. Love is also a noun associated with loving.


What part of speech is the word Nicole?

Nicole is a noun. A proper noun to be more precise, but a noun.


What is love noun?

Loving can itself be a noun. Love is also a noun associated with loving.


Is the word dancing a plural noun?

No the word dancing is not a plural noun. When used as a noun the word dancing is uncountable.


What is the difference dance and dancing?

dance - noun dancing - verb


What is the predicate noun or adjective in the sentence dancing is one of the oldest forms of communication?

Predicate: "is" Adjective: "oldest" Noun: "dancing"


What is the possessive of dancing?

The possessive form of the noun dancing is dancing's.Example: Dancing's benefits are felt in body and in spirit.


Is dancing an adjective verb or noun?

The word dancing is the present participle of the verb to dance. The present participle of a verb (an -ing word) is also an adjective and a verbal noun called a gerund. Example sentences:Verb: I'll be dancing at your wedding.Adjective: I've worn out my dancing shoes.Noun: I've signed up for dancing as my extra curricular activity.


What is the abstract noun for lovely?

The word 'loving' is an abstract noun, a gerund to be exact. The present participle of the verb to love is a gerund, a word that functions as a noun is a sentence. Example: Loving and caring are his best qualities. The noun love is also an abstract noun.


How do you say love it in Hebrew?

It depends on who loves it and what is being loved. For example: I love it (I am a male, and I'm loving a masculine noun) = ani ohev oto I love it (I am a male, and I'm loving a feminine noun) = ani ohev otah She loves it (she is loving a masculine noun) = hee ohevet oto


Is lovely an adjective?

It depends on how the word is used in the sentence. It could be an adjective, verb, or noun (gerund). Examples: Adjective: He found a loving home for the two orphans. (The word "loving" is modifying the noun, home.) Verb: I am loving this bowl of ice cream. (It is part of the verb "am loving" in this instance.) Noun: Loving your country is sometimes considered old-fashioned. (Loving is the subject.)