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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Noun and verbs

how do i compose a sentance describing the role of nouns?
how do i compose a sentance describing the role of verbs?

How do nouns work and how do verbs work?
  

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" A noun is a person, place, or thing. For example, nose, eagle, John, pencil, car, Nebraska, concrete, gerbil, and Denver are all nouns. A verb demonstrates that an action is taking place.

  • " A noun is a person, place, or thing.
  • For example, nose, eagle, John, pencil, car, Nebraska, concrete, gerbil, and Denver are all nouns.
  • A verb demonstrates that an action is taking place.
  • For example, to walk, to run, to eat, to sleep, to drink, to blink are all verbs.
  • I heard somewhere that in a sentence the noun follows the verb.
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It is spelled "sentence" not "sentance."

A noun is a person, place, or thing. For example, nose, eagle, John, pencil, car, Nebraska, concrete, gerbil, and Denver are all nouns.

A verb demonstrates that an action is taking place.

For example, to walk, to run, to eat, to sleep, to drink, to blink are all verbs.

I heard somewhere that in a sentence the noun fol
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hmea1I heard somewhere that in a sentence the noun follows the verb. For example, "I walk to the store." Verb: walk. Noun: store. "I dropped the ball." Verb: dropped. Noun: ball.

In this case, "ball" is the object of the verb "dropped", and it does indeed follow the verb. However, so as not to mislead the questioner, I must add that in most sentences, th
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Are walk a verb or noun

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