The verb for liberty is "liberate."
The nouns in the sentence are liberty and death.
The citizens of the country fought for their liberty and independence from oppressive rule.
The statue of liberty is found in new york
The verb for trial is "to try."
"Lets go see the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island!"
"Liberate" is a related verb for the word "liberty."
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The verb in this sentence is 'seeing'.
The words dependence and independence are nouns defining a state or status, and are based on the verb depend and the adjectives dependent and independent. There is no action verb. The expression could be to "become independent" or "gain independence."
No, the word 'liberate' is a verb, a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to liberate are liberator, liberation, and the gerund, liberating.A related noun form is liberty.
No, seek is a verb. Seeking is an activity. Nouns that are ideas, which is what you might be thinking of, are abstract ideas such as liberty or compassion.
The corresponding noun forms of the verb to liberate are liberator, liberation, and the gerund, liberating.A related noun form is liberty.
Some example sentences (subject-linking verb-predicate nominative): My mother was a Jackson. (mother-was-Jackson) This cake is a new recipe. (cake-is-recipe) The Statue of Liberty is a well known monument. (Statue of Liberty-is-monument) These apples are golden delicious. (apples-are-golden delicious)
The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.
Yes, the Statue of Liberty is often referred to as "Lady Liberty" or "Liberty Enlightening the World."
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