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We have arrived at the point where the two most common and yet notorious parts of speech have been revealed: The Verb and The Noun . . .
The verb, as I know you remember, is any word that can be conjugated. Conjugated, according to the definition we use, means: to place into different time periods
The noun is any word that can pass the following tests:
Sorry, not that type of test . . . But this type: A noun can take the words a, an, or the in front of it; or it is able to indicate more than one.
Isnt there
Maybe not in that example, but in a court of law it might be a very big deal to the judge when considering the difference between . . . Tom hit Mary or Mary hit Tom.
as well as important to either Tom or Mary when facing sentencing
HIKE