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"Nominative" is the adjectival form of "noun." It doesn't get used very much on this site. I think I've seen MrP use it one time.
It's always something of a tossup as to whether a "noun phrase"
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
292 days ago
Articles, Prepositions, Nouns, Adverbs, Noun Phrases, Gerunds, Nominative, Marriage, Adjectives, Relationships, Phrases, Usages, Apologies
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My brother lives in India . The verb "to live" is intransitive and does not take an object. "I sleep in my bed ." These are prepositional phrases acting adverbially, modifying the verb and telling where. The verb "to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
1 yr 56 days ago
Difference Between, Prepositions, Nouns, Adverbs, Gerunds, Predicates, Nominative, Direct Objects, Adjectives, Sentences, Animals, Countries, Indirect, Objects
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Hi, GrammarGeek, are you saying 'no' to my second answer (post) because Avangi says my second post is correct? Thanks. Here is how I now see it: I decided to vote for whoever called me first. -- I decided= main clause (this is a main
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I want brief explanations about following topics:
1- Narrations( Active Passive and Direct Indirect)
2- Clauses(Adjective,Noun,Adverb & Preposition clauses)
3- Predicate nominative.
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I have to identify the verbal phrases (and verbals) and for participles determine whether they are present, past, or irregular. For gerunds whether they are subjects, direct objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of prepositions. And finally
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Hey, i'm new here. My name is Tim and I got this forum from a friend
of mine. He told me that this might help me with the problem i got. I
have a brother that is 16 years old and i'm 23( in the US Army). He
needs help with his english. The
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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matrix4583
3 yr 344 days ago
Nouns, Adverbs, Prepositions, Pronouns, Numbers, Possessives, Apostrophes, Predicates, Contractions, Direct Objects, Abbreviations, Gerunds, Nominative, Antonyms, Genders
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Hey, i'm new here. My name is Tim and I got this forum from a friend of mine. He told me that this might help me with the problem i got. I have a brother that is 16 years old and i'm 23( in the US Army). He needs help with his english. The teacher
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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matrix4583
3 yr 344 days ago
Abbreviations, Possessives, Prepositions, Nouns, Pronouns, Numbers, Adverbs, Gerunds, Predicates, Nominative, Contractions, Apostrophes, Genders, Direct Objects, Antonyms
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1) My little brother would not turn down the radio volume in the morning.
MY = possessive adjective
LITTLE = DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVE
BROTHER = noun
WOULD = modal auxiliary
NOT = NEGATIVE PARTICLE
TURN = main verb
DOWN =
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
4 yr 167 days ago
Articles, Verbs, Possessives, Prepositions, Nouns, Pronouns, Adverbs, Negatives, Auxiliaries, Modals, Nominative, Definite Articles, Modal Auxiliaries
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Dear teachers, Would you please tell me if my analysis is correct ? 1) My little brother would not turn down the radio volume in the morning. MY = possessive adjective LITTLE = determinative adjective (quantifier) BROTHER = noun WOULD = modal
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Hello everyone,
I like to do sentence analyses, so if you could sometimes send us some exercises on the matter they will be very welcome.
A/ Here is MY analysis:
1) She is so pretty a girl.
a) parts of speech:
she = nominative
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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hela
5 yr 48 days ago
Articles, Verbs, Possessives, Prepositions, Nouns, Pronouns, Numbers, Adverbs, Nominative, Indefinite Articles, Definite Articles, Direct Objects, Indirect Objects, Accusative
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