The word 'wonder' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something extraordinary or surprising; a feeling caused by something extraordinary, mysterious, or new.
Example: The children were filled with wonder at the fireworks display.
The word 'wonder' is also a verb: wonder, wonders, wondering, wondered.
The noun form of the verb to wonder is the gerund, wondering.
The nouns in the sentence are: friends and wonder.
Nouns that change the base word can be known as "gerunds". These are verbs that function as nouns in a sentence by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb.
The nouns in the sentence are: leopard and spots.
Concrete nouns are things that are able to be identify with your five senses. And abstract nouns are things that are not able to be identified. Such as wealth, imagination, wonder, team, and peaceful. :)
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plural nouns are nouns that tell a person place thing or idea
Nouns that are both singular and plural include animals such as sheep, antelope, deer, and moose, and many types of fish. Other nouns are means, offspring, series, and species.
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Proper nouns seldom change when translated
Some examples of suffixes that change root words to nouns include "-tion" (e.g. celebration), "-ness" (e.g. happiness), and "-ment" (e.g. development).
Yes; some examples of nouns that change vowels to form the plural are:axis; axescrisis; crisesfoot; feetgoose; geeseman; menthesis; thesestooth; teethwoman; women