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A noun is a word for a.. |
Place, person, an animal, an action or an idea |
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Can you feel the love? Love is being used as a.. |
Noun |
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Wait, you don’t love me? Love is being used as a.. |
Verb |
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This is my stop. Stop is being used as a ... |
Noun |
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Stop! “Stop” is being used as a... |
Verb |
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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 |
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Most nouns made from adjectives are... Many of these nouns made from verbs represent.. |
Qualities Actions or the result of actions |
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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 |
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A word is singular if it ends in... |
-one, -thing, -body |
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The word each is singular or plural? |
Singular |
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Cleanliness and fluidity are nouns made from adjectives. They are.. |
Qualities |
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Which term is an adj which is a noun?: The rich The rich people |
The rich= noun The rich people= adjective |
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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 |
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Hint: when questioning if an action is a noun or adjective test it by.. |
Putting this or the in front of the action noun |
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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 |
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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.” |
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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” |
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