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agent noun sentence in Hindi

"agent noun" meaning in Hindi  agent noun in a sentence  

Examples

  1. The comparative form as in Latin, other Germanic languages etc . is also corresponding to the agent noun-ending, which in Old Norse has a weak declension with roots in-an-stem inflection as well.
  2. Although certain nouns do have a permanent trait of agency ( agent noun : runner, kicker, etc . ), an agent noun is not necessarily an agent of a sentence : " Jack kicked the runner ".
  3. Although certain nouns do have a permanent trait of agency ( agent noun : runner, kicker, etc . ), an agent noun is not necessarily an agent of a sentence : " Jack kicked the runner ".
  4. There are also many other nouns and adjectives derived from particular verbs, such as " competition " and " competitive " from the verb " compete " ( as well as other types such as agent nouns ).
  5. There are also agent nouns derived from these verbs which are apposed to a noun or used independently, for example " a rf amzwaru " " the first furrow ", " tuaki d tamggarut " " she arrived last ".
  6. Another interpretation of the passage, one that fits with the Masoretic vocalization, suggests that Bruriah explained that the verse does not refer to " those who sin " ( as a participle ), but habitual " sinners " ( as an agent noun ).
  7. Nouns for people, including agent nouns, are commonly in class 1, while animals are often in class 9 . Abstract nouns are often in class 14, loanwords in classes 9 and 5, and infinitives of verbs and nouns derived from them in class 15.
  8. The second element in the Gothic " haliurunnae " may however instead be an agent noun from the verb " rinnan " ( " to run, go " ), which would make its literal meaning " one who travels to the netherworld " .)
  9. Agent nouns ( i . e ., nouns that mean one who does the action of the verb, such as " worker " from " work ", " talker " from " talk ", in English ) are homonymous with the third person inflected verb.
  10. As for the etymology of the word, " traiteur " is an agent noun formed from the verb " traiter " ( " treat " ), which literally refers to the action of " treating " someone to something ( for instance, a meal ).
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  10. agents
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