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Nouns and Verbs

Leongsam

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[h=1]What is a Noun?[/h]
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. Nouns are usually the first words which small children learn.


[h=1]What is a Verb?[/h]
The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being.


 
[h=1]What is a Noun?[/h]
A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. Nouns are usually the first words which small children learn.


[h=1]What is a Verb?[/h]
The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence and express actions, events, or states of being.




Leongsam(Noun) is teaching(verb) is teaching us English.

Did I use it correctly? :p
 
but the word fuck is very versatile
it can be a noun, a verb, adverb, adjective and in some instances as greetings
 
"Twit" can be used as both a noun and a verb.
 
Leongsam(Noun) is teaching(verb) is teaching us English.

Did I use it correctly? :p


hi there


1. yo, meesiamgal!
2. what's happen to your rep points?
3. going dowhill again!
4. you must have "offended" somone here.
 
Humour -both verb and noun. As in, you humour (verb) boss here. But he's got this dry and cryptic humour (noun). Half expected he started thread devoting to his favourite anglo correction:D
 
the verb bit is ok.....the noun not so. Thats because BosSam went SGH to remove his sense of humour when he was very young.

Humour -both verb and noun. As in, you humour (verb) boss here. But he's got this dry and cryptic humour (noun).
 
it can be a noun, a verb, adverb, adjective and in some instances as greetings
example:
_ tonychat is a fuck
_ tonychat is fucked
_ tonychat fuck moved to Aussy land
_ that fucktard tonychat !
_ hey! Fuck you, tony!
 
good thread...thank you sam ...can make it sticky ? let ppl here contribute their english mistake here so that everyone like me can learn from mistakes .
 
sam can you give a list of common mistakes ppl make ? thankyou .
 
sam can you give a list of common mistakes ppl make ? thankyou .

"Complain" is a verb. "Complaint" is a noun. These get mixed up very often too.

"Lose" and "loose".

"I agreed" instead of "I agree". "I agreed" implies you've changed your mind and don't agree anymore.

"Dateline" instead of "Deadline".

"Bored" and "Boring"

"50 years old lady..." instead of "50 year old lady...." [The "s" shouldn't be there]
 
"Complain" is a verb. "Complaint" is a noun. These get mixed up very often too.

"Lose" and "loose".

"I agreed" instead of "I agree". "I agreed" implies you've changed your mind and don't agree anymore.

"Dateline" instead of "Deadline".

"Bored" and "Boring"

"50 years old lady..." instead of "50 year old lady...." [The "s" shouldn't be there]

i always use " i agreed " ...but i see some brothers here use " i agree " ..i thought im wrong so i use " i agree " . thankyou sam for the explaination if not i just follow blindly .
 
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"Bored" and "Boring"

sam im bored now . ....this is very boring . correct ?
 
"50 years old lady..." instead of "50 year old lady...." [The "s" shouldn't be there]

why the s shouldnt be there ?
 
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