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The noun 'onion' is a count noun:

  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 2 onions finely chopped

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The noun cell is a countable noun. You should say, "one gram of cells".

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A diamonte is a poem written ina diamond shape. Line 1: one noun

Line 2: two adjectives - describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 1

Line 3: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 1

Line 4: four nouns - the first two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 1; the other two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 7

Line 5: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 7

Line 6: two adjectives- describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 7

Line 7: one noun - a noun that is the opposite of the noun in line 1 A diamonte is a poem written ina diamond shape. Line 1: one noun

Line 2: two adjectives - describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 1

Line 3: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 1

Line 4: four nouns - the first two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 1; the other two nouns are synonymous with the noun in line 7

Line 5: three verbs as modifiers (infinitives or participles*) - describe the noun in line 7

Line 6: two adjectives- describe & agree the adjectives with the noun in line 7

Line 7: one noun - a noun that is the opposite of the noun in line 1 *-ing words

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The noun form of "transient" is "transience."

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1. A noun is a name of a person animal place or thing.

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noun;

1. A fine synthetic yarn.

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One sausage = Un selsigen

Two sausages = Dau selsigen

Sausages = Selsig

Sausage = Selsigen

(in welsh, if a number proceeds a noun the noun is always mentioned as if it was singular, if no number proceeds a noun the noun is mentioned plurally.

e.g.

Dau selsigen = 2 * 1 sausage.

Un selsigen = 1 * 1 sausage.

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noun: 1.beauty; something rare; 2.noun: a beautiful painting in Niagara, Africa 3.noun: remarkable beauty in Niagara, Africa

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there are 2 different meanings. 1 is a noun and 1 is not. ex. "Did u notice that new neighbor next door?" that was a verb. ex. "There is an eviction notice on your door." that was a noun. u get it?

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No. The numeral 1, or the word one, is a noun or an adjective. It cannot be a preposition.

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AudioEnglish.net states that "Purple" as a noun means 1. A purple colour or pigment; or 2. Of imperial status.

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The noun GM has 1 sense: 1. a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram

Familiarity information: GM used as a noun is very rare.

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Meaning 1 for mold as a noun refers to a fungus that grows on food or in damp places, as well as the tool used to shape or create something.

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this are the examples of collocation...........

they are 5 kinds:

1.objective+noun

2.adverb+objective

3.verb+adverb

4.verb+noun

5.noun+noun

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Noun 1. pillock - a person who is not very bright

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Media Temple Presents - 2012 The Noun Project 1-19 was released on:

USA: 2012

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Gidget - 1965 Gidget Is a Proper Noun 1-7 was released on:

USA: 27 October 1965

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Armament (noun) military weapons/defence

1. materiel (noun) military equipment/defence

2. arsenalisation (noun) military weapons/defence

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The word period has 1 part of speech,a noun,but the word has 3 different meanings as a noun.

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Yes, it is an abstract noun. It means cleverness, the ability to create solutions to tasks and challenges.

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Theory is a singular noun = 1 theory

Theories is a plural noun = more than one theory

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There are two functioning definitions for a collective noun:

1. A noun for a group of people or things.

2. A noun used to group people or things.

Using definition 1, the collective noun is 'family'.

Using definition 2, there is no collective noun in the example sentence.

In order to qualify under definition 2, the collective noun must 'group' a plural noun for people or things. Examples:

On Sundays, a family of artists eats in the dining room.

On Sundays, a family of badgers eats in the dining room.

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PROCTOR (noun)

The noun PROCTOR has 1 sense:

1. someone who supervises (an examination)

Familiarity information: PROCTOR used as a noun is very rare.

PROCTOR (verb)

The verb PROCTOR has 1 sense:

1. watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating)

Familiarity information: PROCTOR used as a verb is very rare.

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In English, the four genders are:

1. a word for a male

  • father
  • brother
  • king
  • bull
  • rooster

2. a word for a female

  • mother
  • aunt
  • queen
  • cow
  • hen

3. a common gender noun, a word that can be for a male or a female

  • parent
  • relative
  • neighbor
  • lawyer
  • employee

4. a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender

  • house
  • hair
  • ice
  • ignorance
  • joy

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1. a low humming sound (noun)

2. a male bee (noun)

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The singular noun is oasis.

The plural noun is oases.

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The four parts are :-

  • 1. noun
  • 1 1/2 verb
  • 2 adjective
  • 2 1/2 adverb
  • 3 pronoun
  • 3 1/2 preposition
  • 4 conjunction.

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It can be used as either a noun or verb.

Noun:

1. Provides a benefit, or advantage.

Verb:

1. Make money, or possessions of some sort.

2. To gain in some way.

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Yes, the term "Nike Air Force 1" is a proper noun, the name of a specific product of Nike, Inc.

A proper noun is always capitalized.

Note that the official name of the shoe uses a number 1 in its name, not the word one.

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Awhile is an adverb. A while is a noun with an article.

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PECOS Dictionary entry overview: What does Pecos mean?

PECOS (noun)

The noun PECOS has 1 sense:

1. a tributary of the Rio Grande that flows southeastward from New Mexico through western Texas

Familiarity information: PECOS used as a noun is very rare.

Dictionary entry details

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There is no collective noun in the example sentence. A collective noun is a function of a noun, not a characteristic inherent in a noun; for example:

On Sundays, a family of writers eats in the dining room.

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ALL nowns are just 1 word.

However there is something called a noun phrase whose head is a noun or a pronoun, optionally accompanied by a modifier set, and these can be made up of a multiple of words.

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The noun captain is an abstract noun, a word for the position or the rank of a person. There is nothing physical about a person that makes that person a captain; the fact that a person is a captain is something that is learned, known, or understood.

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Meat is a noun, a common, concrete noun. Grammatically it is an uncountable noun in the sense that you cannot turn it into a plural (except when you mean varieties of meat). It is a noun because:

1. It can be the subject of a sentence. (Meat is good for health in moderate quantities)

2. It can be the object of a sentence (I bought some meat).

3. It is a "name" for a substance.

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1)A boy is playing in the play ground

here the words boy and ground are nouns

2) I like that paint!

here "paint" is a noun

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"Understanding" is an abstract noun present in the sentence "Lugie is easily understood."

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FALTER (noun)

The noun FALTER has 1 sense: 1. the act of pausing uncertainly

Familiarity information: FALTER used as a noun is very rare.

FALTER (verb)

The verb FALTER has 4 senses: 1. be unsure or weak

2. move hesitatingly, as if about to give way

3. walk unsteadily

4. speak haltingly

Familiarity information: FALTER used as a verb is uncommon.

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Yes, the word 'eight' is both a noun and an adjective.

The noun 'eight' is a word for the cardinal number equal to 7 + 1; a word for one of a set or series following number 7; a word for a thing.

The adjective 'eight' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as the number of people or things included.

Examples:

She set the table for eight. (noun)

This is volume eight in the series. (noun)

My dog had eight puppies. (adjective)

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The nouns are 1) green, 3) grandfather, and 4) driving (can be a gerund, a verbal noun depending on use in a sentence).

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The proper noun forms for the first world war is World War 1, World War I, or World War One.

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No, a proper noun has two distinctive features:

1) it will name a specific item

2) it will begin with a capital letter no matter where it occurs in a sentence

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ANTI (noun)

The noun ANTI has 1 sense:

1. a person who is opposed (to an action or policy or practice etc.)

Familiarity information: ANTI used as a noun is very rare.

ANTI (adjective)

The adjective ANTI has 1 sense:

1. not in favor of (an action or proposal etc.)

Familiarity information: ANTI used as an adjective is very rare.

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A collective noun is used to refer to a group of people or things. The opposite of a collective noun is a countable noun. If I say there is a flock of birds, you really don't know how many I mean other than "more than 1". However, if I say there is a pair of geese on the lawn, you know there are two. "Flock" is collective, while "pair" is not.

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1. A predicate noun precedes a form of the verb "to be".

In "he is an idiot" --- idiot is the predicate noun because it follows IS which is a form of the verb "to be"

2. A predicate noun also RENAMES the subject of a sentence

Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister (Marg. Th is the subject and "Prime Minister" is the predicate noun --- which you'll notice follows WAS which is a past tense of the verb "to be"

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