Yes, the word 'books' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'book', a word for a thing.
The word 'books' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to book.
Depending on the context and purpose a collection of books could be:libraryathenaeumatheneumbibliothecastudybook collectionbook roominformation centermedia centerreference centre
The possessive noun in the phrase "the books of the teachers" is "teachers," indicating that the books belong to the teachers.
The noun 'books' is a common noun, a general word for any kind of units of bound pages.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'books' is the name of specific books; for example, "The Great Novels Of Charles Dickens" (boxed set) or "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (six volumes).
Yes, the word 'book' or the plural form 'books' is a collective noun, for example books of stamps or books of poetry.
The noun 'books' is a common noun, a general word for any books of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'books' is the name of the books; for example, "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy or "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss.The word 'books' is also the third person, singular of the verb to book.
The collective noun for cutlery is a set of cutlery.The collective noun for matches is a book of matches.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for books are a pile of books, a library of books, a compendium of books.
The plural noun 'books' is a common noun, a general word for any printed and bound written material and/or pictures.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Coliseum Books Inc. in New York City or Books-A-Million Inc. (on-line bookstore).
The noun 'books' is a common noun, a general word for any books of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'books' is the name of the books; for example, "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy or "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" by Dr. Seuss.The word 'books' is also the third person, singular of the verb to book.
Yes, the noun library is a collective noun for a library of books.
The collective noun is a shelf of books.
The correct form is the students' books.
Yes, the word 'book' is a noun (book, books), a verb (book, books, booking, booked), and an adjective. Examples:noun: The book is from the library.verb: We should book our reservation soon.adjective: I got more than book value for my car.