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    Examples of nouns in a Sentence

  • 例文 noun
    1. usage note: Usually the noun is part of a noun phrase explicitly denoting the particular speciality, such as a "compiler jock" or a "systems jock". Usage of the word alone with this meaning is rare.
    2. A noun is the usual modificand of an adjective.
    3. For example, in the compound noun "chicken soup", the noun adjunct "chicken" modifies the noun "soup".
    4. Each one of his parkings of securities was a separate count on the indictment. ( as gerundial noun )
    5. That’s because the noun, by virtue of its use as a hyphenated compound adjective in middle-age spread, creates nail-nibbling self-doubt amid visions of muffin-top midriffs and the realization that paunchiness precludes raunchiness.
    6. As here the possessive pronoun 'our' has inclusive reference in that it a priori includes both the editor and reader, its presense amounts to a kind of pronominal bonding between writer and reader.
    7. Meus and tuus are called adjectival pronouns – or alternatively possessive adjectives.
    8. the grammatical uncountability of a noun
    9. His repeated wagerings of his allowances led him to ruin. ( gerundial noun )
    10. A noun phrase is overspecified when it is used in a context where a pronoun would have been unambiguous.
  • 例文 nouns
    1. English doesn't have a singulative number in general, but many uncountable nouns have usual singulative constructions.
    2. Many languages do not distinguish countable nouns from uncountable nouns.
    3. nouns used pronominally
    4. Some nouns can be used both countably and uncountably.
    5. Adjectival nouns are simply identical in form to adjectives of a particular gender and decline accordingly.
    6. The capitalisation of all nouns is a distinctive feature of German.
    7. In Latin, 'amicus' belongs to the second declension. Most second-declension nouns end in '-i' in the genitive singular and '-um' in the accusative singular.
    8. Most first declension nouns are feminine, but a few like agricola and nauta are masculine.
    9. the genderedness of nouns in French
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  1. en nouns of multitude
  2. en nouns of assemblage
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