What are the nouns in the following sentence: Neither Stan nor Kyle likes to talk in front of a large group. It says there are four nouns; I have three: Stan, Kyle, and group. What would be the last one?

Front is also a noun. One way you can tell is that it's the object of the preposition "in." Also, usually you can put "the" before a noun and it will make sense.

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In the sentence "Neither Stan nor Kyle likes to talk in front of a large group," you have identified three nouns correctly: Stan, Kyle, and group. The last noun in this sentence is "talk." "Talk" is a noun because it refers to an action or event, which is the act of speaking in front of a large group. To determine if a word is a noun, you can try using it as a subject, object, or complement of a sentence. In this case, you can see that "talk" can act as the direct object of the verb "likes," making it a noun.