noun
US /naʊn/
・UK /naʊn/
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- "He chuckled." So, there it's a noun: "a chuckle",
but you can also use it as a verb: "to chuckle".
"He chuckled." So, there it's a noun: "a chuckle", but you can also use it as a verb: "to chuckle".
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- SVO languages usually have articles like "the" before the noun, giving it an iambic sound pattern.
SVO languages usually have articles like "the" before the noun, giving it an iambic sound pattern.
- Subject-object-verb languages, like Japanese, place the article after the noun, which creates a somewhat more inverse sound pattern.
Subject-object-verb languages, like Japanese, place the article after the noun, which creates a somewhat more inverse sound pattern.
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- you can either use a gerund or a noun. Now, imagine you're in the same important meeting
you can either use a gerund or a noun. Now, imagine you're in the same important meeting
- To use a noun we use 'for': I went home for food.
To use a noun we use 'for': I went home for food.
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- watch out for the pronunciation: breath(noun), breathe(verb) breathtaking.
watch out for the pronunciation: breath(noun), breathe(verb) breathtaking.
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- There's the verb and the noun as well.
There's the verb and the noun as well.
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- Then we have Gloria Steinem, a proper noun.
Then we have Gloria Steinem, a proper noun.
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- Well, fallout, it's a noun and it is negative.
Well, fallout, it's a noun and it is negative.
- This is a noun. What is 'a win'?
This is a noun. What is 'a win'?
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- a noun, but here
a noun, but here
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- the impact across the Middle East - and reverberation is a noun.
the impact across the Middle East - and reverberation is a noun.
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- Now remember, luggage is an uncountable noun.
Now remember, luggage is an uncountable noun.
- Okay, so 'take off' can be a phrasal verb or a noun.
Okay, so 'take off' can be a phrasal verb or a noun.