A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, or the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences:
Noun subject of sentence: Aunt Jane made cookies for the children.
Noun subject of clause: The cookies that Aunt Janemade are for the children.
Noun object of verb: Aunt Jane made cookies for the children.
Noun object of preposition: Aunt Jane made cookies for the children.
Example sentences for the noun object: The object of the proposal is to cut costs. He tripped on an object that he couldn't see in the dark.
No, it is not a noun. Could is a conditional auxiliary verb, the past tense of "can."
The noun 'equator' is a common noun as a general word for any circle dividing a sphere or other surface into two equal symmetrical parts.The noun 'equator' when used as 'the Equator', the specific imaginary line encircling the Earth equidistant from the poles can be capitalized as a proper noun but it is not mandatory. In most sentences using the term 'the equator' it is treated as a common noun, for example: We will cross the equator on our cruise.
The word 'serious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is seriousness.
The anticipation was reaching an intensity.I had this great ideafor our vacation.
I was not allowed to fish as I hadn't a fishing permit.
The Code and Conduct of the class was very complicated. . . . Conduct as a noun is a synonym for Code practically
Pasy is an unreal word, that is conditional on not using it as a proper noun.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or clarifies another noun. For example: "My brother, a skilled guitarist, is performing tonight." Another example is: "The city of Paris, the capital of France, is known for its art and culture." These sentences effectively combine two ideas by using an appositive to provide additional information.
Example sentences for the noun and the adjective'hypnotic':This medication is a hypnotic, it will make you sleepy. (noun)I was rocked to sleep by the hypnotic motion of the train. (adjective)
Example sentences for the noun object: The object of the proposal is to cut costs. He tripped on an object that he couldn't see in the dark.
The noun in the sentence is students.
water can be used as a noun or an object in sentences ; water is good for restoring fluids lost in exercise. the water is a noun.;;;;;;;;;i like water is using water as an object.
Example sentences for the noun 'chain' and the verb 'chain': Her necklace was a simple gold chain. (noun) You should chain the gate in case the dog can open the latch. (verb)
Fugitive can be an adjective meaning running away (often from the law) or elusive or fleeting. Here are sentences using it as an adjective: "The fugitive embezzler changed his name to try to avoid being caught." "She was warned that something as fugitive as beauty would not keep his interest for long." As a noun, it means someone who flees. Here is a sentence using it as a noun: "The fugitive was heading for the mountains when he was recaptured."
The word "sentences" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a group of words that express a complete thought. As a verb, it means to declare a punishment or convey a judgment to someone.
Yes, the word 'sentences' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'sentence' a word for a group of words that expresses a statement or a question; the punishment for a crime given by a court of law; a word for a thing.Example sentences:Would you mind checking my sentences before I send this email?Judge Ratchett is known for giving long sentences to repeat offenders.The word 'sentences' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to sentence.