Thursday, November 24, 2011

Nouns as modifiers


We can use a noun as an  adjective when it precedes a noun that it modifies; The second noun takes the plural form, while the first behaves like an adjective and consequently does not, unless the word is normally used in the plural (sports anchor) or refers to people (women footballers).

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Noun/Verbs

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Nouns and verbs with the same form...

In English, sometimes the same word can be either a noun or a verb.  The only way to know if the word is a noun or a verb is from its context in the sentence.

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