Noun in a sentence

We found 41 examples of how to use noun in an English sentence.

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1. Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.
2. This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".
3. Accordingly, besides noun declension patterns, there also existed a greater variety of verb conjugation patterns than in Modern English.
4. In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
5. '-osity' is an abstract noun word ending created from the ending of an '-ous' adjective.
6. It's OK to think of 'five minutes' as a noun phrase, right?
7. With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
8. This particle turns a noun into a verb.
9. "Apple" is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples.
10. "Happiness" is not a countable noun. It would make no sense to have 18 happinesses.
11. When writing for a German newspaper, every few sentences you should replace some grammatical case with a dative, or a noun with its English translation, to make your article linguistically more interesting.
12. The trouble with "trouble" is that it's sometimes a verb, sometimes a noun, sometimes countable, sometimes not. Oh, well. Trouble troubles me little, and little troubles trouble me not at all.
13. Perhaps the only adjective in the English language that can follow the noun it modifies is "unknown".
14. Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.
15. In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.
16. Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.
17. In French, adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify.
18. German has a gender system. Every noun has a gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
19. In this case, the adjective goes before the noun.
20. This word is both a noun and a verb.
21. The final vowel of a noun or of the definite article can be left out and replaced by an apostrophe.
22. A noun can be singular or plural.
23. The Latin noun "hortus" belongs to the o-declension.
24. The suffix "da" is added to the noun "araba" to give the meaning of "in the car."
25. Pekka Ervast, the author of "The Key to the Kalevala", says that the lord and the creator of the world was called Kaleva, and that, as a substantive noun, Kalevala means "the home of the Creator or the Lord", meaning the higher planes of life or the higher zones of unseen world.

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