You can't use adjectives as nouns; a noun is a word for a person place or thing, and adjectives are used to describe nouns. There is one word that is both a noun and an adjective that you could use for the noun chair: It is an antique or it is an antique chair.
Yes, the word 'tyranny' is an abstract noun, a word for an oppressive government or harsh behaviour or use of authority.
Automobile is a noun. Nouns indicate person, place, or thing.
Yes, the word nouns is a common noun, a general word for a type of word; the plural form of the word noun, a thing.
The common nouns are not capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentnece.The proper nouns are always capitalized.
The word other is "otro" Use "otro" when talking about singular masculine nouns Use "otra" when talking about singular feminine nouns Use "otros" when talking about plural masculine nouns Use "otras" when talking about plural feminine nouns
much is always used with uncountable nouns or nouns that cannot take (s)
Possibly but who has the time to write one? The word class nouns is a very large and open (new nouns can be added to the class) word class. So by the time someone writes the sentence there may be hundreds of new nouns.
Verbs do not describe nouns; adjectives are the words to describe nouns. The word 'kids' is a noun; the word 'naughty' is an adjective that describes the kids.
He did a triple jump kick flip!
You can't use adjectives as nouns; a noun is a word for a person place or thing, and adjectives are used to describe nouns. There is one word that is both a noun and an adjective that you could use for the noun chair: It is an antique or it is an antique chair.
Run Score Kick Shoot Touch down
The Kikuyu word for the English word kick is -piga teke.
Yes, the word spring, summer, winter, and fall are nouns, singular, common, abstract nouns; a word for a season is a word for a thing.
Proper Nouns: Used to define the specific name of a noun. Common Nouns: The general form of nouns.
The microphone gave a strong kick of air and then clattered to the ground
The future tenses of the word "kick" are: Simple future: will kick Future continuous: will be kicking Future perfect: will have kicked Future perfect continuous: will have been kicking