What is a noun?
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@learnamericanenglish I never heard emotion as noun because it is interjection
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I never heard a noun EVER being emotions or activities. An activity would would be a verb. And a emotion would be a adjective.
mikeyidh 3 years ago
Words like "love," "fear," "hate," etc. are nouns:
Love makes the world go around. -- In this sentence, "love" is the subject and it's a noun. Abstract ideas are represented by nouns.
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago
@mikeyidh -- I should add to this that gerunds act as nouns in a sentence. Gerunds look like verbs but function as nouns (subjects) in a sentence. "Smoking is bad for you." In that sentence, the word "smoking" describes an activity and "smoking" is the subject in the sentence. Gerunds are always singular. I urge you to start thinking differently about what a noun is.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago