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An article (a, an, the) is a determiner that comes before a noun.
No, the object of a preposition is typically a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that comes after the preposition and functions as a noun in the sentence. Verbs cannot serve as objects of prepositions.
The root word of serve is "servire," which comes from Latin.
The noun form of "dignify" is "dignity."
Not necessarily. In fact, there need not be any noun in a sentence. For example, "I love you" is a proper sentence which has no noun - only two pronouns and a verb.In "I love Sam", the noun - Sam - comes after the verb.In "Sam loves you", the noun - Sam - comes before the verb.