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The country is split into many cultural regions.

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What part of speech is the word cultural region?

The term "cultural region" is a noun phrase, consisting of a noun (region) modified by an adjective (cultural) that describes the type of region.


Does the word region need to be capitalized in a sentence?

No, the word "region" does not need to be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. "Pacific Northwest region").


Make a sentence using the word frequency?

The frequency of earthquakes in that region has increased dramatically in recent years.


Does this sentence 'folk literature forms from our regions' use correct grammar?

"Folk literature forms from our region" may be a sentence or a sentence fragment.If word 'forms' is the verb, it is a complete sentence. For example:Folk literature forms from our region. We believe it reflects our colorful history.If the word 'forms' is the noun that means the forms of folk literature, then it is a noun phrase, an incomplete thought. Example sentences with the noun phrase:Subject: Folk literature forms from our region are a reflection of our culture.Object: We are proud of the folk literature forms from our region.


How do you use cultural in a sentence as a noun?

Cultural is not a noun. The word 'cultural' is the adjective form of the noun culture.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The culture of this region includes many unique dishes. (subject of the sentence)The manners that culture dictates can be important in business. (subject of the relative clause)You will find this culture to be very interesting. (direct object of the verb 'will find')This is an important holiday in their culture. (object of the preposition 'in')