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Noun vs Subject

Noun vs Subject
A noun is a word used to identify a class of people, places, objects, happenings, etc. A subject is any person, or a thing that is being talked about, or dealt with in a sentence.

Been vs Being

Been vs Being
The words ‘been’ and ‘being’ are verb forms. ‘Been’ is used in the past tense, whereas ‘Being’ is used in the present tense.

Noun vs Verb vs Adjective

Noun vs Verb vs Adjective
A noun is a word that is used for identifying people, places, objects, events, happenings, etc. A verb is a word used for expressing any action in a sentence. An adjective performs the function of qualifying a...

Noun vs Pronoun

Noun vs Pronoun
Nouns are used to name people, places, objects, events, occurrences, etc. A pronoun is a word that suitably replaces the noun in a sentence.

Noun vs Verb

Noun vs Verb
A noun is a word which is used to identify a person, place, thing, event, etc. A verb is a word that is used to describe an action in a sentence.

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