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Grammar

Nouns and Verbs

What are nouns and verbs examples please!
  

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A noun is a person, place, or thing. A thing can be something physical or something made up such as a concept, idea, thought, etc. : dog, brick, London, Joe, free-speech, brainstorm...

  • A noun is a person, place, or thing.
  • A thing can be something physical or something made up such as a concept, idea, thought, etc.
  • : dog, brick, London, Joe, free-speech, brainstorm...
  • A verb relates an action or state.
  • : walk, is, fight, say, smell...
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A noun is a person, place, or thing. A thing can be something physical or something made up such as a concept, idea, thought, etc.

E.g.: dog, brick, London, Joe, free-speech, brainstorm...


A verb relates an action or state.

E.g.: walk, is, fight, say, smell...

Many words are both nouns and verbs.

E.g.: At the fight (noun), the compeditors fig
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a verb is an action word for example.... The dog RAN across the park, ran would be the verb cause the dog is doing an action

a noun is a person, place or thing word for example.... Evryone attended the party at my house, house would be the noun because its a place

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