The epitome of elegance is a diamond.
(In this sentence, epitome is a synonym for "perfect example.")
Yes, the word "me" is a pronoun, not a common noun. It is used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
No, the word "lie" is not an adjective. It can be a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
it can be used as a noun- the interior of a car
In the sentence "That motto is cool," the word "motto" is a noun. It is used as the subject of the sentence.
No, the word 'world' is a common noun. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
He is Epitome of Goodness
He is the epitome of goodness
Andrea is the epitome of a good student.
Quintessence is a word that describes a noun as an ideal or epitome of it's kind. An example of this word used in a sentence might be, "Teddy was the quintessence of a good dog, always fetching his master's slippers along with the newspaper."
To many, the epitome of cuteness is a small, furry puppy.
He only read the epitome of the book and he's claiming that he read it all.
A pronoun (he, she, it, him, her, we, us, etc.) can substitute for a noun in a sentence.
Motivation is used a noun in the sentence.
No, the noun form is regulation.
Yes, the word "me" is a pronoun, not a common noun. It is used to refer to oneself in a sentence.
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.
The word anecdote is used as a noun.