Yes, the word 'choke' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun choke is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the a device that helps reduce the amount of air going into the engine; the inedible mass of fibers at the center of a globe artichoke.
The noun forms for the verb to choke are choker and the gerund, choking.
Yes, the word "choke" can be used as a noun to refer to a blockage or restriction in a passage, such as in a mechanical device or in the throat causing difficulty in breathing.
Yes, the word "Carlos" is a proper noun used as a name.
The noun 'Filipino' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from the Philippines.The word 'Filipino' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the Philippines.
Yes, the word 'person' is a noun. It is used to refer to an individual human being.
No, the word "down" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun used to describe a direction or a lower position.
The word 'traditional' is an adjective a word used to describe a noun.The word 'traditional' is the adjective form of the noun tradition.The noun 'tradition' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.Occasionally, "traditional" might be used as an adjectival noun, as in, "Do you prefer the traditional or the contemporary?"
The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".
The word 'ocean' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The word 'ocean' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No the word dancing is not a plural noun. When used as a noun the word dancing is uncountable.
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No, the word 'brisk' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
The noun 'Filipino' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from the Philippines.The word 'Filipino' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from the Philippines.
No, the word 'unscientific' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Yes, the word 'football' is a noun; a word for a sport, a game, a ball; a word for a thing.The noun 'football' is a common noun, a general word for a type of competitive sport or the ball used to play the sport.The noun 'football' is a concrete noun as a word for the ball used to play the game; a word for a physical object.The noun football is an abstract noun as a word for the game or the sport, a word for the sum total of rules, teams, space, and equipment used to play the game; a word for a concept.The noun 'football' is a singular, countable noun as a word for the ball used to play the game. The plural noun is 'footballs'.The noun 'football' is an uncountable noun as a word for the game or sport; a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
No. The noun is 'discussion.'
The word 'is' can't be used as a noun. Some words are both a verb and a noun but 'is' is not.