And while the term still has negative connotations when
used as a noun (as in, «Oh no!
Overhearing conversations, while walking the streets of New York, it struck me a few years ago that I couldn't get to the office or back without hearing, usually several times, the F - word
used as noun, adjective, adverb, and ways grammatically unspecifiable.
Kent — the term religious is being
used as a noun, not an adjective, and represents people who have taken orders (orders meaning having joined a specific religeous organization in order to live in that organization for the rest of their lives).
The word «jerk» is
used as both a noun to describe the seasoning applied to food that is smoked for a long time, and as a verb to explain the process of slow cooking that is used.
Some words can be
used as nouns, adjectives, adverbs and verbs.
Used as a noun, credit means trustworthiness and credibility.
Thanks Dawn, what I read both forms are correct but mucus is
used as a noun and mucous is used as an adjective.
The word commune, whether
used as a noun or a verb, has complex connotations.
To me gender and sex (when
used as nouns) are synonyms although I recognize that gender has some nuances.
In addition, «cite» has been eliminated where
used as a noun, replaced in nearly every case by «citation.»
I quoted this lawyer as seeing use of «toll» as a noun and verb, educates more than seeing
its use as a noun.
The comparable term in Aramaic, which was the lingua franca for most Jews during the Second Temple period, the term also meant nest, rookery, hive, or brood, when
used as a noun, or to get, obtain, or possess, when used as a verb.
Not exact matches
A suitably relaxed word, vape can either be
used as a verb, meaning «to inhale or exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device» or
as a
noun defining it
as an «electronic cigarette or similar device; an act of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.»
And yet, the definition would vary depending on the
use of the word
as either a
noun or a verb.
Both Hill and I also refuse to
use «homosexual»
as a
noun.
He makes a good point that he
uses the terms «gay» and «homosexual»
as adjectives, not
as nouns,
as in «gay Christian» or «homosexual person.»
Using an orderly arrangement, it has all the crucial paradigms for
nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and participles,
as well
as helpful lists of prepositions, irregular verbs, and other details frequently needed for Greek translation.
Hebrew
uses «creating» (bara)
as a verb, but it seldom
uses beriah, a feminine
noun, to refer to the whole creation.
(37) In the conventional
use of the adjective
as the modifier of a
noun, the carefully selected adjective can strengthen (or reduce) the world view called forth by the
noun,
as is «The Lord is a very great God, a God above all gods.»
The selection is done by the same will that formulates intentions — the thing you call «I.» You haven't
used the word spirit
as a
noun yet, so I wonder what you mean when you write that the whole brain is spiritual?
They can be
used as adverbs,
nouns, or to modify a
noun.
It is perhaps interesting to note that the term «being» is actually a form of the verb, even though most philosophers
use it
as a substantive
noun.
The word «Hosanna» is the Hebrew verb translated in the Psalm, «Save us, we beseech thee»; but it is
used here
as a
noun like «glory» or «praise.»
Since God transcends any of the categories of human intelligence into which we may try to fit Him, the only question is whether we do less injustice to His majesty by referring to Him in personal pronouns, or by
using impersonal abstract
nouns, such
as «Ground of Being» and «First Cause.»
In that context, you have
used «PSG»
as a
noun rather than verb that you stipulated.
Bogeyman
Noun An imaginary evil spirit
used to frighten children - A person or thing widely regarded
as an object of fear There was once a story that was told all across world.
In furtherance to my above digressions, Kroenke has been
using Le Prof technical and tactical management know how to cover himself from his lack his not financially investment heavily in the club
as Le Prof has consistently delivered Champions League football to Arsenal for 19 consecutive seasons but last season when his technical and tactical
nouns to get another CL spot for Arsenal deserted him.
But
using a parenting philosophy
as an adjective or
noun to describe us
as people is far more limiting and potentially dangerous.
And it's not just the adjectives — I've got a problem with her
use of
nouns as well.
Participants then went through five standard cognitive tests involving immediate recall of a list of presented words, delayed recall of those words later, forward and backward recall of long lists of numbers, and a verbal fluency test in which they listed
as many animals
as possible without repetition, the
use of proper
nouns or descriptors.
As part of the study researchers found that US presidents who were considered conservative
used a greater proportion of
nouns in major speeches.
Using transcripts of the 46 news conferences Reagan held while president, Arizona State University researchers Visar Berisha, PhD, and Julie Liss, PhD searched for early signs of dementia, including the
use of repetitive words, swapping out specific
nouns for non-specific words such
as «thing,» and a decline in the
use of complex words.
Use the Bulletproof Trademarks only as adjectives modifying the generic term for the product or service and never use the Bulletproof Trademarks as nouns or as verbs.Correct example: BULLETPROOF ® Coffee is a great way to get your day started.Incorrect examples: Drinking bulletproof coffee gives me energy for the whole d
Use the Bulletproof Trademarks only
as adjectives modifying the generic term for the product or service and never
use the Bulletproof Trademarks as nouns or as verbs.Correct example: BULLETPROOF ® Coffee is a great way to get your day started.Incorrect examples: Drinking bulletproof coffee gives me energy for the whole d
use the Bulletproof Trademarks
as nouns or
as verbs.Correct example: BULLETPROOF ® Coffee is a great way to get your day started.Incorrect examples: Drinking bulletproof coffee gives me energy for the whole day.
any of a class of words
used to modify a
noun or other substantive,
as by describing qualities of the entity denoted, stating its limits or quantity, or Examples ofofreflective essays about yourself.
any of a class of words
used to modify a
noun or other substantive,
as by describing qualities of the entity denoted, stating its limits or quantity, or Lessons may also be found by clicking on the School Examples link to the right and then clicking on a school's name.
(I am
using «intimate»
as both a
noun and an insinuation.)
But what other
noun used as an adjective could be more appropriate for an Achievement list that actually references Fred Savage's 1989 magnum opus film The Wizard?
After all, I am about
as well - versed in the technical aspects of filmmaking
as most filmmakers are in the proper
use of nominative case
nouns and predicate adjectives.
A sketchily composed, unnecessarily padded narrative provides a foundation for the many references to the little blue men, and the many
uses of their appellation
as anything other than a
noun.
Terms of Deity
used as proper
nouns.
Picture books,
as well
as computerized versions thereof, are great tools for students to communicate lesser -
used nouns.
A poetry writing activity for your students that can be
used for war remembrance days such
as: ♦ Anzac Day ♦ Remembrance Day ♦ Armistice Day ♦ Veterans Day The Diamante Poem looks at
nouns, verbs, adjectives and synonyms / antonyms.
This resource can be
used as a group work or individual activity.These sheets can be
used as a form of diagnostic assessment or
as a summative test assignment.It deals specifically with verbs, adjectives and
nouns.
In examining the phenomena of volunteering, history takes us back to 1755, where the first recorded term was
used in
as a verb, and was apparently composed from the
noun «volunteer», applied in a military context (which is defined
as «out of free will» [6]-RRB-.
Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word's position or function in a sentence)
as a clue to the meaning of a
noun phrase.
This resource provides 36 visually stunning poster images defining:
NOUNS VERBS ADVERBS PRONOUNS, SIMILIES METAPHORS CONJUNCTIONS CONNECTIVES and ADJECTIVES Each one provided in four formats: • Colour • Black and white photocopiable (suitable for
use as handouts and colouring sheets) • Creative • Dyslexia Friendly Suitable for Key Stage 2 and 3
as classroom posters, hand - outs and desk mats.
Taking inspiration from Pinterest, I put together these four sheets which cover topics such
as: Food / drink, chores, school subjects, daily routine, holidays (past and future) then a more creative sheet where students fill their «Happiness Box» (with
nouns) and list the things they would like to learn (
using verbs).
In the second question style, learners must write a sentence
using the target word
as a
noun, and then
as a verb.
Noun vs. Verb - Over 100 questions where pupils must use the same word as a noun and a verb, or even decide the role it pl
Noun vs. Verb - Over 100 questions where pupils must
use the same word
as a
noun and a verb, or even decide the role it pl
noun and a verb, or even decide the role it plays.
Slides test children's ability to
use apostrophes for singular and plural
nouns focussing on common plurals which do not end in s such
as «men» and «women».