in a sentence how to find noun and verb
By jayasree
@jayasree (3)
4 responses
@naidugopal (941)
• India
17 Jul 06
subject denotes the person or performer, ie, who is going to perform the task or who has performed the action, or who is performing the task, what ever it may be it just denotes the name of the person, some times it varies from first person, second or third,
I - first person,
He , you, she- second person
They, it- third person
Verb is nothing but it shows what's the action to be . ie., if am going to write here write is the action, like wise it just denotes the type of the task .
task means work.
examples;
Robert is writing a letter
here robert is subject and writing is a verb
He is driving
he subject and driving is verb
They are learning english
they are subject
and learning are verb english is adverb
@sedel1027 (17846)
• Cupertino, California
11 Jul 06
The verb is the action word (for example run, walk, play) and the noum is a person, place or thing (for example ice cream, Joan, cow).
The brown cow jumped the fence. Noun = cow; Verb = jumped