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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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WHAT IS THE NOUN IN THIS SENTENCE

LOCAL FARMERS PRODUCE AND SELL FRESH PRODUCE AT THE MARKET
  

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Anonymous LOCAL FARMERS PRODUCE AND SELL FRESH PRODUCE AT THE MARKET "Farmers" is the noun (subject) and the second "produce" is the noun (object). The first "produce" is one of the main verbs. "Sell" is the other.

  • Anonymous LOCAL FARMERS PRODUCE AND SELL FRESH PRODUCE AT THE MARKET "Farmers" is the noun (subject) and the second "produce" is the noun (object).
  • The first "produce" is one of the main verbs.
  • "Sell" is the other.
  • The sentence needs a period at the end.
  • As an aside, your sentence suggests that the farmers produce the produce "right there" at the market.
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AnonymousLOCAL FARMERS PRODUCE AND SELL FRESH PRODUCE AT THE MARKET
"Farmers" is the noun (subject) and the second "produce" is the noun (object).

The first "produce" is one of the main verbs. "Sell" is the other.

The sentence needs a period at the end.

As an aside, your sentence suggests that the farmers produce the produce "right

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