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What shows the relationship between a following noun or pronoun?

A verb or a preposition shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence.Examples:Jack ran home. (the verb 'ran' shows the relationship between the noun 'Jack' and the noun 'home')Jack is my brother. (the verb 'is' shows the relationship between the noun 'Jack' and the noun 'brother')Jack called me. (the verb called shows the relationship between the noun 'Jack' and the pronoun 'me')Jack made a sandwich for me. (the preposition 'for' shows the relationship between the noun 'sandwich' and the pronoun 'me')


Is going a preposition?

No. "Going" is a verb form or gerund (noun).


What is the grammatical relationship between the subject and the verb in this sentence?

The grammatical relationship between the subject and the verb in a sentence is that the subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action, while the verb is the action word that shows what the subject is doing. The verb must agree with the subject in terms of number and person.


Is hold a preposition?

No. It's a verb - but could be used as a noun.


Is AT a verb or a noun or ect?

At is a preposition. Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other parts of the sentence. I am at home. My appointment is at 5:00.


Is being a preposition?

Yes, "is" is a verb that functions as a linking verb to connect the subject with a noun, pronoun, or adjective that describes or renames the subject. It is not a preposition which typically shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.


What type of noun is during?

The word 'during' is not a noun. The word 'during' is a preposition, a word used to show a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples:We cheered ourselves hoarse during the game. (the preposition shows the relationship between and the verb 'cheered' and the noun 'game')We're planning a trip to the beach during the summer. (the preposition shows the relationship between the noun 'trip' and the noun 'summer')


Is conflict a preposition?

No, "conflict" is a noun that refers to a serious disagreement or argument between people, groups, or countries. It is not a preposition, which is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.


Is the word patches a noun?

The word patches is a noun, a plural noun; and a verb, a form of the verb to patch. Examples:As a noun: He had bald patches in his hair.As a verb: He patches up his relationship with his wife after every argument.


Intervening expressions between the subject and the verb with together with including as well as?

It is quite common for the subject-verb relationship in a sentence to be confused by an appositive or a prepositional phrase with a plural object that precedes the verb. Just keep in mind that a verb must agree with its subject, not with a noun that intervenes between it and the subject, when that noun is an appositive or the object in a phrase.


If noun is to preposition then verb is to what?

Predispose. To predispose. It is sometimes wise to predispose your child to chicken-pox so he does not get it later in life.


What part of speech is associate?

Associate is a noun (an associate) and a verb (to associate).