Vertaling van noun

Inhoud:

Engels
Engels
noun, substantive {zn.}
noun
substantive {zn.}
In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.
In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.
In this case, the adjective goes before the noun.
In this case, the adjective goes before the noun.
noun {zn.}
noun {zn.}
This particle turns a noun into a verb.
This particle turns a noun into a verb.
This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".
This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".
noun {zn.}
noun {zn.}
Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.
Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.
noun {zn.}
noun {zn.}


Voorbeelden in zinsverband

Engels
Engels

In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.

In dictionaries, "m.n." is abbreviation for masculine noun.

In this case, the adjective goes before the noun.

In this case, the adjective goes before the noun.

This particle turns a noun into a verb.

This particle turns a noun into a verb.

This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".

This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".

Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.

Don't forget that the adjective must agree with its noun.

This word is both a noun and a verb.

This word is both a noun and a verb.

Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.

Every noun in Portuguese is either masculine or feminine.

In French, adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify.

In French, adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify.

It's OK to think of 'five minutes' as a noun phrase, right?

It's OK to think of 'five minutes' as a noun phrase, right?

German has a gender system, every noun has a gender: male, female, or neutral.

German has a gender system, every noun has a gender: male, female, or neutral.

Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.

Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.

"Happiness" is not a countable noun. It would make no sense to have 18 happinesses.

"Happiness" is not a countable noun. It would make no sense to have 18 happinesses.

'-osity' is an abstract noun word ending created from the ending of an '-ous' adjective.

'-osity' is an abstract noun word ending created from the ending of an '-ous' adjective.

"Apple" is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples.

"Apple" is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples.

In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.

In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.


Gerelateerd aan noun

substantiveword - noun