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Sentences with APPELLATIVES

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"In English, appellatives can be singular nouns, plural nouns, or uncountable."
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"Many animals are named with appellatives, such as 'dog', 'cat', or 'elephant'."
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"Proper nouns like 'London' or 'John' are not appellatives."
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"In some languages, appellatives can change according to gender or number."
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"Different cultures may have distinct appellatives for the same object."
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"Non-human entities can also have appellatives like 'planet' or 'river'."
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"In some contexts, appellatives can be considered as common names."
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"Old English had a rich and varied stock of appellatives."
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"Some appellatives may be derived from verbs, like 'driver' from 'drive'."
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"Linguists study the characteristics and usage of appellatives."
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"In some cultures, there are numerous appellatives used to address elders."
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"The appellatives 'sir' and 'ma'am' are commonly used to show respect."
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"He prefers to be called by his first name rather than any formal appellatives."
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"The use of derogatory appellatives is disrespectful and offensive."
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"The language has a rich variety of honorific appellatives for different social ranks."
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"The appellatives 'brother' and 'sister' are used to address fellow members of a religious order."
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"Certain appellatives are used to denote familial relationships, such as 'mother' and 'father'."
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"The appellatives 'Mr.' and 'Mrs.' are used to indicate gender and marital status."
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"Some appellatives, like 'Your Honor', are used to address judges in a courtroom."
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