ஆங்கிலம் Noun ஐப் பயன்படுத்துவதற்கான எடுத்துக்காட்டுகள் மற்றும் அவற்றின் மொழிபெயர்ப்புகள் தமிழ்
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Computer
A verb not a noun.
Noun security guarantee.
Community service noun.
Noun A lane or narrow road.
I am not a thing- a noun.
Noun The side of a hill.
Holy orders(noun).
Noun can't DO anything.
We use during+ noun:.
Noun available into singular and plural form.
Is that a past tense noun?
There are singular nouns and plural nouns.
And belongings collective nouns?
Ology(noun) subject of study sociology, psychology.
Herd is a singular collective noun.
Ics(noun, singular) subject of study economics, politics.
How would you describe[name noun]?
We use during+ noun to say when something happens(not how long):.
Every one of+ determiner+ plural noun.
A bandana(noun): A piece of brightly coloured cloth worn around the neck or head.
Singular and plural of nouns.
Common noun- Common nouns refer to general, unspecific categories of entities.
We can use every one without a noun.
Proper Nouns Proper nouns are nouns that refer to specific entities.
We only use no immediately before a noun.
One way to remember which is which is that practice- the noun- ends in“ice”, which is also a noun. For example:.
Fewer is the comparative of few(used before plural nouns).
The noun"apostasia" comes from the verb"afistämi" whose huvudbetydning is"moving" or"to move something from one place to another.
The older sense of classical Latin p{amac}g{amac}nus is‘of the country,rustic'(also as noun).
(i) The older sense of classical Latin pāgānus is"of the country,rustic"(also as noun).