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30 March, 10:38

Which sentence elements can be used as nouns or noun substitutes? Select all that apply.

adjective

infinitive

gerund

noun clause

participle

adverb

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  1. 30 March, 13:57
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    The correct answers are infinitive, gerund, and noun clause.

    1. infinitives:

    To work is exhausting.

    Here, the infinitive to work is used as a noun - it is the subject of this sentence.

    2. gerunds:

    Working is exhausting.

    Here, the gerund working is used as a noun (gerunds are always used as nouns) - again, it is the subject of the sentence.

    3. noun clause:

    Whoever works hard will earn a lot of money.

    Here, the noun clause whoever works hard is used as a noun, the subject of the sentence.

    Adjectives have only adjectival meanings, adverbs have only adverbial meanings, and participles can have both.
  2. 30 March, 14:27
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    Sentence elements that can be used as nouns or noun substitutes are: infinitive (to work), gerund (working), and noun clause.
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