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Patricia Herman
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19 January, 02:30
Love and happiness are both examples of nouns.
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Kate Conner
19 January, 02:49
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Yes they are both forms of a noun.
Hear are other examples of nouns:
Sydney, boy, Paris, city and desk.
If you have it, it is a noun
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