abhorrence
ability
acceptance
actually
admittance
advantage
affection
air
alliance
amazement
amount
antechamber
appellation
army
ascendancy
atom
attention
bank
beach
benefit
berth
best
body
bread
breath
brother
can
castle
cell
clothes
coast
column
conception
confidence
consideration
corner
country
courtyard
day
deal
deck
degree
designer
detail
disciple
door
edge
effect
electron
eminence
end
energy
esteem
eternal
experience
familiarity
father
favor
fee
few
field
first
foot
foothold
footing
for
former
fortune
freedom
free
French
goal
grace
grasp
Greek
ground
group
hand
heart
height
highroad
hill
hold
husband
idea
importance
impotence
impression
inch
independence
individual
information
inheritance
inn
insight
inspiration
interest
ion
karl
kingdom
king
knowledge
landing
land
last
lead
lease
legitimacy
leo
liberty
life
livelihood
living
lot
love
man
mass
material
may
medal
might
moment
money
mother
much
must
name
notion
notoriety
object
offing
ounce
pavement
peace
perch
personal
person
perspective
pirate
place
point
position
positive
post
potential
power
presence
prince
privilege
The verb gain, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a word that appears in every sentense. It expresses an action (open, play, push, read, ride) or describes a certain state (recall, recognize, regard, remain, remember). There are also auxiliary verbs that have only a grammatical meaning. However, themselves they do not matter in a sentence.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses refer to actions that took place some time ago whereas future tenses describes activities that will be done. Present tenses indicate activities that are currently carried out.
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Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'gain':
- abhorrence
- ability
- acceptance
- actually
- admittance
Last updated: Sep 16, 2024
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