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“For instance, many nouns in English denote concrete entities, they are pluralized with the suffix -s, and they occur as subjects and objects in clauses. Many verbs denote actions or states, they are conjugated with agreement suffixes (e.g. -s of the third person singular in English), and in English they tend to show up in medial positions of the clauses in which they appear.”

Needs citation. Section 2 of syntactic categories. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bayjanae (talk • contribs) 20:30, 14 November 2020 (UTC)