No, it is not. The word juice may be a verb (squeeze juice) or a noun. However, it is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as juice machine or juice bar. Adjective forms are juicy or juiceless.
Yes, the word 'lemonade' is a noun; a word for a type of beverage; a word for a thing.
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No, lemonade is a noun.
No lemonade is a drink or a noun (maybe)
It is a noun. Lemonade is a person, place or thing.
Yes, the noun lemonade is a common noun, a word for any lemonade of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:"The Lemonade Lady", a novel by Jim TauswortheLemonade Springs, Big Horn County, MTLemonade Street, El Paso, TX or Lemonade Drive, Punta Gorda, FLSunkist Lemonade"From Lemons to Lemonade", still life painting by Lori McNee (link below)
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The noun 'pitcher' is not a standard collective noun.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that is descriptive of a group of people or things can function as a collective noun; for example, a pitcher of water, a pitcher of lemonade, a pitcher of margaritas, etc.
The corresponding singular, objective, personal pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a female is her.Examples:Dad was working in the garden so I made some lemonade for him.Mom was working in the garden so I made some lemonade for her.
John F. Lemonade invented lemonade
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because the lemonade, you can seperate the water from the lemonade when you are making lemonade you put in the lemons
Lemonade is not a carbohydrate. But lemonade do contain carbohydrates.