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NOUNS
The most insanely funny, manic and relentlessly silly comic book in decades!Imagine the Marx Brothers meets Hellzapoppin’ meets Apocalypse Now meets Death in Venice, if Venice was an insane theme-park designed by Sid and Marty Krofft!NOUNS: NOUNTOWN, the first full-length graphic novel to feature the digital characters known only as Nouns.The Nouns are strangely headed characters featuring a bizarre range of heads who arrived one day through a mysterious portal from a dimension called the Noun-a-sphere, baring no malice, no malevolency and absolutely zero sinister intent they were happily accepted into the society.This first adventure sees seven of the Nouns set out on a pilgrimage to visit their spiritual home NOUNTOWN, a humongous theme park built in the middle of nowhere run by their seemingly kindly benefactor Uncle Bob, the first human the Nouns ever came into contact with.But unbeknown to the Nouns, Uncle Bob has a sinister agenda.He together with a cabal of fast-food conglomerates are determined to save the planet from ecological disaster by eradicating all meat consumption and converting the world to a meat free diet Noun-based diet!Think Soylent Green but with a bunch of cute little muppets!Now the only thing stopping the world from eating the Nouns into extinction are seven unbelievably stupid, gullible and clueless Nouns, and a jar of pickles long past their sale-by-date.
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101 Collective Nouns
A beautifully illustrated picture book featuring 101 full-colour animal illustrations, each with its very own collective noun - from the 2017 CBCA shortlisted author/illustrator of A-Z OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS. A tribe of kiwis? A smack of jellyfish? A wisdom of wombats?Come along an illustrated journey through the animal kingdom with Tasmanian artist Jennifer Cossins.Featuring 101 full-colour animal illustrations, each with its very own collective noun, as well as a brief history of collective nouns, this book will delight children and adults alike.
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Are proper nouns also nouns?
Yes, proper nouns are a type of noun. Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas, and proper nouns specifically refer to the unique names of specific people, places, or things. Proper nouns are always capitalized and can include names of individuals, cities, countries, companies, and more. So, while proper nouns are a specific subset of nouns, they are still considered a type of noun.
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Do you know compound nouns with at least 4 nouns?
Yes, compound nouns with at least 4 nouns do exist. For example, "air traffic control tower construction project" is a compound noun with 4 nouns. These types of compound nouns are less common but can be used to describe complex concepts or objects in a concise manner.
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What are countable nouns and what are non-countable nouns?
Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted and have both singular and plural forms. For example, "apple" is a countable noun because you can have one apple or many apples. Non-countable nouns, on the other hand, are nouns that cannot be counted individually and do not have a plural form. For example, "water" is a non-countable noun because you cannot say "one water" or "two waters." Non-countable nouns often refer to substances, concepts, or abstract ideas.
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What are abstract nouns?
Abstract nouns are nouns that represent ideas, concepts, or emotions rather than physical objects. They cannot be perceived by the five senses and are typically intangible. Examples of abstract nouns include love, happiness, freedom, and justice. These nouns often require context or explanation to understand their meaning.
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Nouns - Food Learning Cards
This set includes 46 cards cover a variety of different food and drink items. Learning cards are a wonderful way to reinforce basic principles, lessons and skills. All the cards measure 14 x 10.8cm. Resource guide included.
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A Charm of Goldfinches and Other Collective Nouns
A charm of goldfinches, an ascension of larks, a school of dolphins, a cloud of bats, a murder of crows.All these and more are portrayed in this enchanting new book by much loved artist Matt Sewell, playing on the theme of collective nouns for animals. Illustrated with Matt’s inimitable watercolours, and imbued with a love of his subjects that will resonate with people everywhere and of all ages, this book is a great gift for nature and art lovers.Accompanying each illustration is a playful, quirky description of each groups' personality that readers cannot help but smile at.Sewell's unique witty take on the subject, and delicately vivid illustrations make for a lovely addition to his collection of pocketable books.
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Syntax of Dutch: Nouns and Noun Phrases - Volume 2
Order volume I en II as a set14% discount on a subscription to the complete series, please contact us via orders@aup.nl. The Syntax of Dutch will be published in at least seven volumes in the period 2012-2016 and aims at presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of Dutch.It is primarily concerned with language description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics.The two volumes Nouns and Noun Phrases discuss the internal make-up as well as the distribution of noun phrases.Topics that will be covered include: complementation and modification of noun phrases; properties of determiners (article, demonstratives), numeral and quantifiers; the use of noun phrases as arguments, predicates and adverbial modifiers. For the table of contents, please click here
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Syntax of Hungarian : Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volume 1
These books aim to present a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of the Hungarian language, rooted in theory but providing highly detailed descriptions, and intended to be of use to researchers, as well as advanced students of language and linguistics.As research in language leads to extensive changes in our understanding and representations of grammar, the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series intends to present the most current understanding of grammar and syntax as completely as possible in a way that will both speak to modern linguists and serve as a resource for the non-specialist.
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What are compound nouns?
Compound nouns are nouns that are made up of two or more words that are used together to create a single noun. These words can be joined together with a hyphen, written as separate words, or combined into one word. Compound nouns often have a different meaning than the individual words used on their own. Examples of compound nouns include "toothbrush," "rainbow," and "firefighter."
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Can nouns be intensified?
Yes, nouns can be intensified by using adjectives or adverbs. Adjectives can be used to describe the noun in a way that emphasizes its qualities, such as "huge mountain" or "beautiful sunset." Adverbs can also be used to intensify the noun by describing the action or state associated with it, such as "incredibly fast car" or "extremely cold weather." Intensifying nouns can add emphasis and vividness to the language, making the noun more impactful and descriptive.
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Which nouns fit with pleasant?
Nouns that fit with "pleasant" include weather, experience, surprise, aroma, and atmosphere. These nouns are often associated with positive feelings and can enhance the overall pleasantness of a situation or environment.
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What are values and nouns?
Values are principles or beliefs that guide a person's behavior and decision-making. They represent what is important to an individual or a society and can include concepts such as honesty, integrity, and compassion. Nouns, on the other hand, are a part of speech that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. They are used to name and identify objects, people, and concepts in language. Nouns are essential for communication and are the building blocks of sentences.
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