A noun is a person, place or thing (such as human) but a Proper noun is for example: Nancy.
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You need common nouns to put sentences together.
you use capitalization at the beginning of sentences, the letter I, proper nouns, titles, and names.
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
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The nouns in the sentences are: Bob (possessive form) hair blue
write two sentences to have noun
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female only. In English, sentences have no gender.
The nouns in the sentence are policemen and uniforms.
The proper nouns in the sentence are:AmericansNorth AmericaThere are no common nouns in the sentence.
Sentences do not need nouns. Some sentences have no nouns at all.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Sometimes a pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A sentence requires only a subject and a verb, and to convey a complete thought.Examples:Grandmother is coming soon. (the subject is the noun 'grandmother', the verb is 'is coming', the word 'soon' is an adverb modifying the verb 'coming')She is coming soon. (the subject is 'she', a pronoun; there are no nouns in the sentence)Sometimes a sentence can be just the verb. In many imperative sentences, the subject is implied.Example: Stop! (the subject is implied, for example, "Driver stop!" or "You stop!")