"People should always be well-mannered. As an aside, this is especially important when hosting a dinner."
Linda decided to set her hobbies aside to focus on her career. Aside can be used as an adverb or a noun.A sentence using the word aside with context clues is, The sight of the meat disgusted him so he pushed his plate aside.
In the sentence "That motto is cool," the word "motto" is a noun. It is used as the subject of the sentence.
no it is not. Try using a sentence to check it out like: Aside him lay two towels. Does that make sense? No, so it is not.
Past is being used as a noun in that sentence.
The name for the -ing verb form used as a noun is a gerund or verbal noun.
Example sentence for the noun 'foresight':Her parents had the foresight to put money aside for her education.
The nouns in the sentence are:profession, subject of the sentence;law, a noun appositive that restates the subject noun;calling, object of the preposition 'for'.
A noun is used as the subject of the object of a sentence or phrase.
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
A pronoun (he, she, it, him, her, we, us, etc.) can substitute for a noun in a sentence.
A noun clause and a noun phrase function as nouns in a sentence. A pronoun is a substitute for a noun.
A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence and a gerund, a verbal noun, can be used for all of the functions of a noun as the subject of a sentence or clause and the object of a verb or a preposition.
Motivation is used a noun in the sentence.
Yes it is, because when used in a sentence, it is the subject of the sentence.
it is used as a noun - i am full of awesomeness
It can be used that way in a sentence. No, access is a noun, accessible is an adjective
No, the noun form is regulation.