example: word- good sentences:- 1. He is a good boy.(pronoun) 2. That good may contain explosives.(noun- thing)
"Walking is good exercise." "I love going for a walk in the park." "He has a unique walk."
The noun in the sentence is students.
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.
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.
The noun is a part of speech. Find the noun in the following sentences and underline each one.
No, toys in sentences should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
is powerful a noun or verb
Yes, for example - "Go!" or "Sit." - are sentences without a noun.
The noun form for numerous is numerousness and numerosity. You may want to use the noun many. Example sentences: The numerosity of calls has completely tied up our service line. His generosity is evidenced by the numerousness of his good deeds.
Oh, dude, you want a good sentence for "pro"? How about this: "I'm a pro at procrastinating, like I could win a gold medal in it." Or maybe, "She's a pro at pretending to listen during meetings." Pro tip: don't take my advice too seriously.