The names and terms for all entities are nouns.
No, it is not a noun. Could is a conditional auxiliary verb, the past tense of "can."
No, it is not a noun; it is an adverb. The noun form could be apparentness.
It could make a copy of itself
The noun 'soul' is an abstract noun as a word for the spiritual part of someone regarded as a distinct entity separate from the body, and believed by some to live forever; the central or most important part of something; a genre of music based on African-American culture; a word for a concept.The noun 'soul' is a concrete noun as a word for a person; a word for a physical person.
The word timid is an adjective. The noun form could be timidness, or timidity.
The possessive form of the noun entity is entity's.
The possessive form for the noun entity is entity's.
The noun 'Kentucky' is a proper noun as it is a unique entity.
A common noun, as it (in a general sense) represents an unspecific entity.
The World Bank is the name of a specific entity, so it is a proper noun.
No, buildings is a common noun. The Empire State Building would be a proper noun because it identifies a single entity.
"Meat" is a common noun because it refers to a general category of food, not a specific, unique entity.
Entity is a noun (plural entities)and means - a thing with distinct and independent existence. Sentences: The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity. These countries can no longer be viewed as a single entity. The moon is an entity whose origin is unknown.
Adjective.-The word THUNDER is a Noun as its a name of an entity - Thundering becomes a intransitive verb as it is an action.
Depends on whether you are talking about a proper noun, for example State Coroner, which is the office, and a unique entity; or the profession, which is common noun representing a non-unique entity (like doctor, dentist, psychiatrist) and should be lowercase.
As a proper noun denoting a specific corporate entity; yes.
The noun faith is an abstract noun as a word for belief; a word for a concept.The noun God is an abstract noun as a word for a non-physical entity; a word for a concept.