No, the word 'subscribe' is a verb meaning to arrange to receive something, such as a publication, regularly by paying in advance; to express or feel agreement with.
The noun forms for the verb to subscribe are suscriber, subscription, and the gerund, subscribing.
The word subscription is the noun form. Example sentence:
I no longer have a subscription to a newspaper but I do still have a subscription to the National Geographic and Smithsonian magazines.
I'd like to renew my subscription, please.
The nouns in the sentence, people and hall, are both concrete nouns. There are no abstract nouns in the sentence. The use of the word 'protest' is the trick. As a noun, protest is an abstract noun, but in your sentence it is the verb form 'to protest', not a noun.
The adverb form of the noun 'intention' is intentionally.Example: The sentence is intentionally short.
The noun form for the verb to refresh is the verbal noun (gerund) refreshing. Another noun form is refreshment. Example sentence: This room needs a good refreshing. I could use some refreshment myself.
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
The noun forms for the verb to subscribe are subscriber, subscription, and the gerund, subscribing.
No, "subscribe" is not a proper noun. It is a verb that means to arrange for regular issues of a publication or service.
Jack was eager to subscribe to the magazine.
If you want to express a thought, you need to form a sentence. To form a sentence you will need a noun or a pronoun for the subject of the sentence. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. A noun or a pronoun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause and the object of a verb or a preposition.
No, the noun form is regulation.
Abonné is French for both the noun subscriber (one who subscribes) and the past participle form of the verb subscribe.
A gerund is a form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Gerunds end in "-ing" and can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
The possessive form of the noun sentence is sentence's.Example: You can edit the sentence's length.The pronoun that that takes the place of the noun sentence is it.The possessive form (a possessive adjective) is its.Example: The sentence is too long. You can edit its length.
The word sentences is a noun. It is the plural form of sentence.
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A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun in a sentence. It can act as the subject, object, or complement of a sentence, and is derived from a verb but functions as a noun.
The nouns in the sentence are:happiness, direct object of the verb 'known'.day, object of the preposition 'before'.Note: the form happiness's is the possessive form of the noun happiness. This form is incorrect because the noun happiness is not indicating possession of anything in the sentence.