The buttress supports the roof above the statues (n.)
The shield buttresses the man.
The singular possessive form of the noun buttress is buttress's.The plural form of the noun buttress is buttresses. The plural possessive form is buttresses'.
The word 'fights' would be a noun since 'are' would be the verb
An adjective describes a noun.
The noun is tree, a word for a thing.
Yes it is a noun. "I touched the device" would be an example in a sentence and quite clearly it is the noun in the sentence.
The word "misogamy" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: All of the men in our family have misogamy in common.
No, unless it is part of a proper noun or the first word in a sentence. The word "beef" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
No, because it's not a proper noun. The only exception would be if it is the first word in a sentence.
No, a personal pronoun is a word that replaces a sugject noun. In this sentence, "The dog walked in the park." Dog is the subject noun. The next sentence would be, "In what park did he walk?" He is the pronoun for the subject noun, dog.
The word "mainstay" is a noun. An example of a sentence containing the word would be: Tourism is the mainstay of this small harbor town.