noun: I shook his hand
verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
Hand can be a noun referring to the part of the body at the end of the arm, or it can be a verb meaning to pass or give something to someone. The context of the sentence will typically clarify whether it is being used as a noun or a verb.
Noun: I brought the mail in for you, mom. Verb: I can mail the bills on the way to the bus in the morning.
The word produce can be used in either way, whether noun or verb. It depends on the context surrounding the verb. For example: A noun would be in a sentence like this: "We bought fresh produce at the store." The verb bought is being incurred on the noun produce. A verb would be in a sentence like this: "The chickens produce many eggs." The verb produce is describing what the chickens do.
Verb
No, a simple subject is not a verb. It is the main noun or pronoun that the sentence is about. Verbs, on the other hand, are words that express actions, states, or occurrences.
Hand can be a noun referring to the part of the body at the end of the arm, or it can be a verb meaning to pass or give something to someone. The context of the sentence will typically clarify whether it is being used as a noun or a verb.
An object noun goes in the object position in the sentence. A basic English sentence is: -- subject + verb + object (SVO) The object comes after the verb. For example: The dog eats cookies. If you ask the question - what does the dog eat? The answer is cookies. Cookies is a noun and is the object of the sentence. Another example: I cut my hand. What did you cut? The answer is hand (my hand) so hand is the object
a hand (noun) - part of a body to hand (verb) - to give, to pass So, "hand" can be used both as a noun and a verb.
It is not a sentence. What are the clowns doing? You must have a noun AND a verb to make a sentence.
"Payment" is a noun. In the sentence "You make a payment" the verb is "make". The verb most closely related to "payment" is "pay."
No, the word "hand" is not an adverb.The word "hand" is a verb ("hand me the wrench please") and a noun ("hold my hand").it can also be used as an adjective ("made by hand").
Hand can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: She placed the money on the palm of his hand. As a verb: She handed him the money.
Seismologist is a noun, and as with any noun, you need a verb and perhaps an object, and possibly an article. A seismologist measures earthquakes. article noun verb object
A noun and a verb. "John ran" is a complete sentence because it contains both.
To make a complete sentence, the sentence must have a subject and a predicate. aka a noun and a verb I love pigs
Noun: I brought the mail in for you, mom. Verb: I can mail the bills on the way to the bus in the morning.
The predicate of a sentence is everything that is not the subject of the sentence, including the verb. A predicate noun is a noun that is part of the sentence that comes after the verb for the direct object, indirect object, and noun clauses.