Nouns are words that name objects or living things. Any word that names an object or person is a noun (such as chair, table, wall, Anna, London, jacket, etc.)
So, in this sentence, “clock” and “batteries” are nouns, while “the” is an article (like “a” or “an”) and “needs” is a verb (an action word, like wants, is, has, runs, sits, etc.)
something to which a person or thing is destined : fortune wants to control his own destiny. or a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency felt that destiny would determine their future.
"Comment ça va?" In French means "How are you?" In English
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