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I need help with nouns, what are the nouns in this sentence, Cecil can mow the grass
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I need help with nouns, what are the nouns in this sentence, Cecil can mow the grass
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The nouns would be "Cecil" and "grass." A noun is a person, place, or thing. So if something is a person, a place, or an object of some sort (grass, pie, cows) then it's a noun.
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The nouns in the sentence are Cecil and grass.
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