You have a linking verb, a verb acts as an equals sign where the object is a form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (Mary's feet got wet. feet->wet).
A predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun. A predicate noun is a noun.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, while a pronoun is a word that can function as a substitute for a noun in a sentence. Pronouns are used to avoid repeating the same noun multiple times in a passage and can refer back to a previously mentioned noun.
"While" can be a noun (meaning a period of time), a conjunction, or a verb (meaning to pass time, or to perform an action at the same time as another).
No, the word "same" is b an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinitepronoun.The adjective same describes a noun as exactly like another person, thing, or way of doing something.Examples:"She wore the same blouse two days in a row.""Be here at the same time tomorrow."The adverb same modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb as similarly, in the same way.Example: "You and your sister sound the same over the phone."The indefinite pronoun same takes the place of a noun previously mentioned.Example: "He wants the special, I think I'll have the same."
No, a plural form of a noun typically does not end in just two letters. The plural form usually involves adding an "s" or "es" to the end of a singular noun. However, there are some exceptions and irregular plural forms in English.
"Alternate word" is a noun-phrase that is kind of a synonym for the word "synonym. There is no one exact word that means the same as synonym.
"Herself" is a reflexive pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence. It is used when the subject and object of a verb are the same person or thing.
A concrete noun is concrete because of the kind of thing it is, not because of the state it is in. People are the kind of thing you can touch and sense, so people nouns are concrete even if the person is long dead or even imaginary. In the same way, a noun for a building is always a concrete noun, even if the building has been demolished long ago or is only in the blueprint stage.
common "Neighbor" is a common noun. A common noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. A proper noun is the same as a common noun, only a proper noun is the actual name of the person, place, thing, or idea. Ex. November, Virginia, Unitied States, Spain, David, Megan. Common nouns are nouns like house, computer, park. You can usually put the article (a, an, the) in front of a common noun.
um.... ya i think they do mean the same thing
A common noun is the name given to a person, animal, place or thing of the same class.
The first is a noun; the second is an adjective.
The word 'synonym' is a noun, a word for a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word; a word for a thing.
Pericardium is a noun. The adjectival forms of the word are pericardial and pericardiac, which mean the same thing.
Yes, the noun 'species' is an abstract noun, a word for a class of things of the same kind; a word for a concept.
yes kind of it is the same
A predicate nominative is a noun or a pronoun. A predicate noun is a noun.