Sentence examples for subjective noun from inspiring English sources

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Subjective noun : Liar.

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For example, subject nouns tend to co-occur with predicate verbs, determiners with nouns and adjectives with nouns.

In late Quenya Tarquesta, the plural is formed by a suffix to the subjective form of the noun.

But the subject is so large that maybe the minimal approach is most effective: the simple-seeming but densely layered subjective evocation, nearly free of proper nouns, in a volume slim enough for poetry.

Good deals with the hard case previewed in his title in this way: a noun following the verb to be formally calls for the subjective case (like I, he, she, as in: "Who's there? It is I," not me).

This article presents valence/pleasantness, activity/arousal, power/dominance, origin, subjective significance, and source-of-experience norms for 1,586 Polish words (primarily nouns), adapted from the Affective Norms for English Words list (1,040 words) and from my own previous research (546 words), regarding the duality-of-mind approach for emotion formation.

Being a noun, it can have a following noun in the genitive case, which, in the older languages at least, is subjective or objective according to whether the verb with which it is linked is intransitive or transitive.

Cipher (noun): 1.

This is a noun.

"Appetizing" is a noun.

Anticlimax (noun) 1.

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