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A noun is a word for a..

Place, person, an animal, an action or an idea

Can you feel the love? Love is being used as a..

Noun

Wait, you don’t love me? Love is being used as a..

Verb

This is my stop. Stop is being used as a ...

Noun

Stop! “Stop” is being used as a...

Verb

Trick to finding a potential noun.. try putting _ or _ before the potential noun

A or the

Example: a discussion, the cleanliness, the popular and heartwarming PRODUCTION is Annie

Most nouns made from adjectives are...


Many of these nouns made from verbs represent..

Qualities


Actions or the result of actions

The difference between a noun and verb when representing action is..

In the noun form. The action is a thing, even if abstract, so the action can play the role of a noun in a sentence

A word is singular if it ends in...

-one, -thing, -body

The word each is singular or plural?

Singular

Cleanliness and fluidity are nouns made from adjectives. They are..

Qualities

Which term is an adj which is a noun?:


The rich


The rich people

The rich= noun


The rich people= adjective

What is the difference between a noun representing action and an adjective representing action ?

In the noun form, the action is a thing


Ex: The removal


I like this production


I like this product

Hint: when questioning if an action is a noun or adjective test it by..

Putting this or the in front of the action noun

In the sentence “The team of players from the local high school (is/are) comprised entirely of first-year students and includes both boys and girls.” Choose “is/are” & why

The sentence contains two verbs to go with the subject “team”. 1. The team is/are comprised... 2. and includes boys and girls.


Verb 2 is not underlined and is singular so the noun should be singular

Amount vs. number


For something you can’t count use..., for something you can count use...

Amount, number.


Ex: “A great number of friend have shown me a great amount of kindness.”

Less vs. fewer


For something you can’t count use... for something you can count use..

Less, fewer


Ex. I have less stress this term than last. This express lane is only for people with 10 or fewer items”