Nouns

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Word types
Some words
All things
Verbs' mates
Naming words
Substantives
Proper" words
Objects, e.g.
Sentence VIPs
Subjects, say
Certain words
Grammar topic
English things
Everyday names
Verb preceders
Parser's parts
Some are common
Predicate parts
Some are proper
Parts of speech
Hopes and dreams
Mad Libs category
Mad Libs requests
Verb counterparts
Article followers
Subjects, usually
Verbs' colleagues
English subjects?
Sentence subjects
Grammatical things
They can be proper
Yin and yang, e.g.
Bed" and "breakfast
A category of words
Article follow-ups?
Bush and gore, e.g.
Grammar book topics
Gin and tonic, e.g.
They're grammatical
Things in sentences
Things of all sorts
War and peace, e.g.
Cock and bull, e.g.
Grammatical objects
Rock and roll, e.g.
Cats and dogs, e.g.
Heart and soul, e.g.
Subjects in writing?
Grammar book chapter
They may be modified
Nuts and bolts, e.g.
Bell, book and candle
Proper words, perhaps
Salt and pepper, e.g.
Trial and error, e.g.
They stand for things
Bait and switch, e.g.
Adjectives modify them
Common or proper words
Heaven and earth, e.g.
Husband and wife, e.g.
Bread and butter, e.g.
Lock, stock and barrel
Proper" parts of speech
Common" parts of speech
Common and proper words
Direct objects, usually
Proper and common words
Smoke and mirrors, e.g.
Some of them are proper
Grammar class subjects?
Objects of prepositions
Persons or places, e.g.
Proper words, sometimes
Sentence subjects, e.g.
Person, place, and thing
These are often subjects
Many are proper subjects
Bread and butter, for two
People, places or things?
Persons, places or things
Things in English classes
Pride and prejudice, e.g.
''Cabbages'' and ''kings''
Persons, places and things
These are proper or common
Bell, book, and candle, e.g.
Board and walk and boardwalk
They're often common objects
Adjective and adverb, for two
No Age album not about verbs?
Person, place and thing, e.g.
Animal, vegetable and mineral
Things, grammatically speaking
Chapter and verse, for instance
Bacon, lettuce, and tomato, e.g.
Flotsam and jetsam, for example?
Words ending in "o" in Esperanto
Many sentence diagram components
All things, to an English teacher
Planes, trains and au¬tomobiles?
Names of people, places and things
When they're proper, it's capital!
Subjects, usually, in grammar class
Animal, vegetable, and mineral, e.g.
Parts of speech that might be "proper
They may be proper, but never improper
When proper, their leaders are capital!
Lions and tigers ... and bears, sometimes?
Words that can be the subject or object of a verb
All but the fifth and sixth words in "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
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