Education & Reference
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
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
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
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
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. |