Thirteen is not a noun. It is an adjective, because it usually is describing something.
Cindy and I are both thirteen.
Thirteen is describing how old you and Cindy are.
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Yes, Tuesday is a thing, a noun, a proper noun.
Yes, the word 'foe' is a noun.
Yes, it is a noun.
no, it's a regular common noun.
Thirteen is not a common noun
The word thirteen can be an adjective, as in "There were thirteen bunnies" or a noun, as in "The number thirteen" or a pronoun, as in "The thirteen went for a ride."
No, the words 'thirteen' and 'old' are adjectives; the words 'years' is the noun they describe.In the form a 'thirteen year old' followed by a noun is an adjective phrase:They solved the thirteen year old mystery.A thirteen year old boy wrote the song.
yes Thirteen is out of the black donnelly
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yes you can be in gymnastics when your thirteen i started when i was 18 months old
Yes, you should be thinking about a bicycle at thirteen.
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