noun - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • capitalize: Example: higher yields Capitalize proper nouns to search for specific people, places, or products.
  • precede: Adjectives are a little more straightforward, since they normally precede the noun they modify.
  • modify: This extra detail is said to modify the noun: here, three extra words have achieved this: The + drunken + young.
  • qualify: Precise words are far more effective than everyday nouns qualified with extra adjectives.
  • replace: Pronouns are a set of short words which stand for or replace nouns or noun phrases.
  • describe: Some adjectives describe a noun by showing possession, for instance: Maryam was never late with her homework.

Preposition: with

  • pronoun: Replace each of the underlined nouns with a pronoun.

Adjective modifier

  • plural: My webpage does not cover possessive plural nouns, a whole new can of worms!
  • singular: Everyone should be careful to use a singular pronoun with singular nouns in their writing.
  • masculine: For example: - 1,20 is written as ein Euro zwanzig as " der Euro " is a masculine noun.
  • uncountable: For example, it has become acceptable in most NS Englishes to use of certain uncountable nouns in countable ways ( e.g.
  • feminine: As we saw in the previous section, it is clear that the adjective refers back to the feminine noun " street " .
  • countable: The next basic point is which nouns can have ' a ' : only countable common nouns in the singular.

Modifies a noun

  • phrase: In example 2, the word play follows a noun phrase The Foxes which is in the subject position.
  • plural: There are no conjugations and no noun plural forms at all.
  • clause: It is always a noun, pronoun, or noun clause.
  • incorporation: Sadock, Jerrold ( 1986 ) Some notes on noun incorporation.

Noun used with modifier

  • verb: Try not to verb nouns or to adjective them.
  • compound: The following compound nouns are used in the puzzle.
  • head: Prepositions and postpositions marking at the same time on a head noun ).

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