Noun satisfaction
名词───noun
It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify.───形容词一般放在所修饰名词的前面是英语中的一条规律。
An uncountable noun is marked [ U ] in this dictionary.───不可数名词在本词典中以 [ U ] 标明.
The word " person " is a countable noun.───person 这个词是个可数名词.
It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify: we say "a good cry", not "a cry good".───英语规定形容词通常放在其修饰的名词前:我们说agoodcry,不说acrygood。
Before a noun or adverbial phrase, bothBfrombandBtobare acceptable in British English.───若用在名词或状语短语前, 英式英语使用.
In " the black cat " the adjective " black " modifies the noun " cat " .───在the black cat这一词组中,形容词 black 修饰名词cat.
This is a proper noun, i . e. the name of a particular person or thing.───这是一个专有名词, 也就是说,它是某一特定的人或事物的名字.
The plural 's' is not a free form, as it must always be attached to a noun.───表示复数的s不是自由语素,必须附着于名词。
They confuse the noun and verb forms.───他们弄混名词和动词形式.
When & quot ; three blind mice & quot ; serves as a noun it is an endocentric construction.───当“三只盲目的老鼠 ” 用作名词时,它是一种内向结构.
Please underline the noun clauses in the passage.
Is this noun in the nominative?
The word " person " is a countable noun.
An attributive noun functions as an adjective.
Pronouns are often used to refer to a noun that has already been mentioned.
Predicative adjectives follow the noun.
'Car' is a concrete noun.
"Sheep" is both a singular and plural noun.
The noun " mouse " is the singular form of " mice " .