Common noun Examples On Twitter
Common noun Examples On Twitter
@mikegentile The common noun god denotes any deity from any religion, whereas the proper noun God references a specific monotheistic God. - by
morgan12395 (Morgan Hayes)@mikegentile The
common noun god denotes any deity from any religion, whereas the proper
noun God references a specific monotheistic God.(2010-05-18T17:17:27Z)
#bottomline "babe" is a convient word just lyk a noun; a common term of endearment; dnt think ya special if I call yu tht! #imjusbeinnice - by
iiTWEET_KUSH (XAY)#bottomline "babe" is a convient word just lyk a
noun; a
common term of endearment; dnt think ya special if I call yu tht!
#imjusbeinnice(2010-05-18T17:07:29Z)
@tillywood It's an exclusive third person plural pronoun that's technically a common noun. Don't start down this path. We'll be here forever - by
alexMgeorge (Alex George)@tillywood It's an exclusive third person plural pronoun that's technically a
common noun. Don't start down this path. We'll be here forever(2010-05-16T16:26:33Z)
Word for the day: CONSANGUINITY, Noun - Kinship; relationship by birth, blood, or a common ancestor. - by
mygretutor (MyGRE Tutor)Word for the day: CONSANGUINITY,
Noun - Kinship; relationship by birth, blood, or a
common ancestor.(2010-05-16T14:17:27Z)
hoi pol·loi [hoi puh-loi] – noun, the common people; the masses (often preceded by the). - by
RawrItsPippin (Pippa)hoi pol·loi [hoi puh-loi] –
noun, the
common people; the masses (often preceded by the).(2010-05-15T18:17:02Z)
@mattmarchant hil-dr, a common noun meaning battle - by
pollyz (Polly Whitworth)@mattmarchant hil-dr, a
common noun meaning battle(2010-05-13T23:20:13Z)
RT @MetEveryday: cephalophore—(noun) The type of saint who carries his own head, common in medieval art. @metmuseum's newest blog http://tinyurl.com/256p9v2 - by
corrupiola (Corrupiola )RT
@MetEveryday: cephalophore—(
noun) The type of saint who carries his own head,
common in medieval art.
@metmuseum's newest blog
http://tinyurl.com/256p9v2(2010-05-13T22:36:09Z)
cephalophore—(noun) The type of saint who carries his own head, common in medieval art. @metmuseum's newest blog http://tinyurl.com/256p9v2 - by
MetEveryday (Lucy Redoglia)cephalophore—(
noun) The type of saint who carries his own head,
common in medieval art.
@metmuseum's newest blog
http://tinyurl.com/256p9v2(2010-05-13T20:37:51Z)
My posse is here. Posse noun - a group of people assembled for a common purpose (informal) - by
justin_arada (justin arada)My posse is here. Posse
noun - a group of people assembled for a
common purpose (informal)(2010-05-13T06:22:03Z)
@tanashar Ah, 'tis beautiful indeed to use "grammar" as a common noun with an indefinite article... - by
jhumbles (Jake Humbles)@tanashar Ah, 'tis beautiful indeed to use "grammar" as a
common noun with an indefinite article...(2010-05-12T21:02:52Z)
@katieinmelbs umm... Noun I think, as in "common logistics practices" (?) - by
tim_butcher (Tim Butcher)@katieinmelbs umm...
Noun I think, as in "
common logistics practices" (?)(2010-05-12T09:53:46Z)
Report card grammar help needed... should it be Grade 6 or grade 6? Is it a proper noun or a common noun? - by
bgrundy (Ben Grundy)Report card grammar help needed... should it be Grade 6 or grade 6? Is it a proper
noun or a
common noun?(2010-05-12T08:45:30Z)