Yes, the word 'case' is a noun, a word for:
The word 'case' is also used informally (slang) as a verb meaning to survey a situation before acting; to reconnoiter.
Latin is case sensitive for all of its nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. The use of each noun or pronoun in a sentence determines what case ending the noun or pronoun will have. For example, if the noun is used as a subject or as a predicate nominative, it will have a nominative case ending. So also in the case of a noun used as a direct object, the noun will have an accusative case ending appended.
The possessive case of a noun can be created in English by adding an apostrophe and an "s" at the end of the noun (e.g., cat's, dog's). If the noun is plural and ends in "s," only an apostrophe is added (e.g., cats', dogs').
No, it is a noun. A proper noun is a noun that needs an upper case, such as a name or place.
The plural form for the noun turkey is turkeys.
The noun 'apple' (lower case a), the fruit, is a common noun. The noun 'Apple' (capital A), the company, is a proper noun.
There is no specific collective noun for flashbulbs, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a pack of flashbulbs, a case of flashbulbs, a glare of flashbulbs, etc.
No, it can be a noun or a verb but I can't think of a single case where it would be an abstract noun.
No, the noun appendicitis is a common noun, a word for any case of appendicitis in anyone.
The noun 'van' (lower case v) is a common noun, a general word for an enclosed boxlike vehicle used to transport goods or people.The noun 'Van' (upper case V) is a proper noun, the name of a person.
An appositive with a noun in the nominative case is when a noun or pronoun, in the same case as the subject, renames or explains the subject. For example, "My friend, a talented artist, painted a beautiful portrait" where "a talented artist" is the appositive with "artist" in the nominative case.
There is no specific collective noun for 'artifacts', in which case, a collective noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a collection of artifacts, a display of artifacts, a case of artifacts, etc.
The noun 'name' can function in the subjectiveor objective case.The noun 'name' is a neuter noun, a word that has no gender.