nouns Examples
EN- Examples of noun
- The noun Student is masculine in German.
- a neuter noun; the neuter definite article; a neuter termination; the neuter gender
- a nominative-case noun
- a nonproper noun
- "driver", noun: one who drives.
- Many languages do not distinguish countable nouns from uncountable nouns.
- One meaning in law of the supposedly uncountable noun "information" is used in the plural and is countable.
- Strictly applicable only to actions: "Is it worth while to telegraph?" ... The use of worth while before a noun ("a worth while story") is indefensible.
- The agent noun 'cutter' means a person who cuts, or a thing that is made to or is able to cut something.
- For example, in the compound noun "chicken soup", the attributive noun "chicken" modifies the noun "soup".
- In "on sale", "sale" is a bare noun.
- Examples of nouns
- The capitalisation of all nouns is a distinctive feature of German.
- In Latin, 'amicus' belongs to the second declension. Most second-declension nouns end in '-i' in the genitive singular and '-um' in the accusative singular.
- Most first declension nouns are feminine, but a few like agricola and nauta are masculine.
- the genderedness of nouns in French
- Adjectives and nouns should agree in gender, number, and case.
- Meus and tuus are called adjectival pronouns – or alternatively possessive adjectives.
- A semicolon is followed by an initial lower-case letter (unless for proper nouns).
- The children were made to construct sentences consisting of nouns and verbs from the list on the chalkboard.
- In English, the third person consists of pronouns such as he, she, it, and they, verbs such as is and has, and most nouns.
- In German, all nouns are capitalized.
Examples of nouns in a Sentence
Source: Wiktionary