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| Apr18-06, 11:25 PM | #1 |
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Very simple question with NOUN
Noun is a word indicatng properies, things.
In you lovely native language, please show me how you think about these: Is there anyone who won't think "a book" is a noun ?? ![]() How about the verb "to leave" ? Anyone thinks it is not a verb ? |
| Apr18-06, 11:51 PM | #2 |
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| Apr19-06, 12:35 AM | #3 |
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No.thanks
I oly want to know how many people think "a book" is not a noun. I am not asking about word usage |
| Apr19-06, 12:43 AM | #4 |
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Very simple question with NOUNYou can make sentence frames with blank spaces that can only be filled by a word from a certain word class, or category. If you put a word in the blank in "A _____ ...", then that word will usually be interpreted as a noun. The frame "... to _____ ..." doesn't work as well because "to", in addition to being used as the infinitival particle, can also be used as a normal preposition, as in "I went to a movie", where it is followed by a noun (or determiner) phrase instead of being followed by an infinitive. A better verb frame is "I _____." where only a single word is allowed to fill the blank. If you don't mind getting a little bit more complicated, we can make better frames. |
| Apr19-06, 08:51 AM | #5 |
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I can "book" a flight and take "leave" of you on it.
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