A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
The present is for my niece's birthday. (subject of the sentence)
In the time that the present allows we can accomplish a lot. (subject of the clause)
He wrapped the present before I could see what is was. (direct object of the verb)
You can park your car here for the present. (object of the preposition)
The noun 'present' is a singular common noun. The noun 'present' is a concrete noun as a word for a gift. The noun 'present' is an abstract noun as a word for the period of time now occurring. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. EXAMPLES subject: The present from my staff was totally unexpected. object: My son attends the community college at the present. The word present is also a verb and an adjective.
what is the the proper noun in this sentence 'Kate unwrapped her birthday present'
The word "present" as a noun can have two different meanings: 1) a gift, and 2) the time period happening now, the existing moment.So depending on which definition of present you want to use, you could use a sentence where you would use the word 'gift' and replace gift with the word "present," or you could use a sentence where you are talking about the current time period happening now and you'd usually use it with the word "the" - "the present.""My mother gave me a nice present for my birthday.""Dinosaurs lived in the past, and humans live in the present."The word 'present' is also a verb (They will present an award...) and and adjective (At the present time...).
He gave me a present for my birthday.
In the sentence, "The boy lost his present.", the noun 'present' is a concrete noun; a word for a gift; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'present' is an abstract noun as a word for the current period of time; a word for time is a word for a concept. (It's not likely that the sentence means that the boy lost his now.)
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it
its a noun
As a noun.
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
Playing is the verb .In this sentence, "children" is the noun. And "playing" is the word which describes their action. A verb describes the action of a noun in general. And as the word "playing" describes the action of the noun, "children", it is the verb in this sentence.
The noun is glare.Example sentence: They were blinded by the glare of the spotlight.The word glaring is a noun form, a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to glare. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.