Sentence examples for is noun from inspiring English sources

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A word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing, phenomenon, substance, quality, or idea; one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English.

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In the first stanza the grammatical pattern of the rhyme is noun ("cloud"), verb ("vowed") and adjective ("proud").

One generic pattern of extraction that stands out is noun phrases participating in "subject-verb-object" relationship [4, 48].

Something like "n". can stand for at least three different things: the most obvious and common is "noun," but it can also stand for "neuter" or "north" depending on the context.

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A proper noun is a word-level unit of the category noun, while proper names are noun phrases (syntagms) (Payne and Huddleston 2002, 516).

The most basic tags would be noun, adjective, verb, adverb …residual.

The first constructions resembling classifier constructions were Noun – Number – Noun constructions, which were also extant in Pre-Archaic Chinese but less common than Number – Noun.

If some paintings are nouns, these are all verbs.

The major grammatical categories are nouns and verbs.

All of them are nouns or noun phrases.

Most verbs are monomorphemic; polymorphemic words tend to be nouns.

Typical head constituents for NPs are nouns and proper names.

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