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A noun is a word that names something: either a person, place, or thing. In a sentence, nouns can play the role of subject, direct object, indirect object, subject complement, object complement, appositive, or adjective. One basic method to identify a noun is with the questions 'what' and 'who/whom' put to the verb. If a word/s in a sentence answers any of these questions, it is a noun: The dog/The tap is running (WHAT is running?) Yogesh is reading the paper. Every sentence must have a subject, and that subject will always be a noun. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is doing or being the verb in that sentence. ... Maria is the subject of this sentence and the corresponding verb is a form of to be (is).
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the lowest price that a buyer can buy something for: Book in advance to get train tickets at the best prices.
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A verb is a word or a combination of words that indicates action or a state of being or condition. A verb is the part of a sentence that tells us what the subject performs. Verbs are the hearts of English sentences. Examples: Jacob walks in the morning. A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. As you can see from that definition, there are two main categories of verbs: action verbs and state of being verbs (also known as linking verbs). ... They are the helping verbs. A verb is a kind of word (part of speech) that tells about an action or a state. It is the main part of a sentence: every sentence has a verb. In English, verbs are the only kind of word that changes to show past or present tense. Every language in the world has verbs, but they are not always used in the same ways.
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Richer households have better cleaning facilities. The difference is quite significant – among the wealthiest 20% households in the country, water was not available at the place of washing hands in only 1% households, while among the poorest 20% households, water was not available in 32%.
As these figures vary with the class background of people, it also means that the poorer states of India have a higher share of households with poor handwashing facilities. The survey data shows that at least 40% households in Odisha and Jharkhand did not have water available at the place of washing hands, the highest among all states. Chandigarh and Punjab fared the best . In the national capital New Delhi, 9% households had no water available at the place of washing hands.
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