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'Set' as a noun: She gave me a beautiful set of dishes.
His insult is more demeaning to the him than it is to me.
The insult to my integrity made me very angry.
A sentence consists of a subject that tells who or what the sentence is about, and a predicate that tells what the subject is doing or what is happening to the subject. It typically ends with a punctuation mark such as a period, question mark, or exclamation point.
With a heavy sigh, she collapsed onto the couch after a long day at work.
I made a mark on a piece of paper.
A noun is a word that is a person, place or thing.
I will abound the road
Cotton is a commonly used fabric to make clothes.
My trip to Mexico was hardly enjoyable in that weather.
A kiss is sweeter than chocolate.
The word "eulogize" is the verb form of the noun "eulogy." An example of a sentence using the word "eulogize" is "This weekend Mark is going to eulogize his friend."
To create a sentence using an object as a noun, you can identify the object and use it as the subject or object within the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The book is on the table," "book" is the noun representing the object. Alternatively, you could say, "She read the book," where "book" serves as the direct object of the verb "read."
The word end mark is a noun. An end mark is a punctuation mark which appears at the end of a sentence.
No, a sentence can begin with any kind of word. The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized to mark the start of the individual sentence, not because the word is a proper noun.
As an adverb: Show me how to make a fire in the fireplace.As a noun: This is how I build the material for the fire.
The use of the word in the sentence derminates the part of speech