A dog is not a person, although there are many people who like dogs as much or more than they like people. The term person is applied only to members of the species H. sapiens. It may sound emotionally cold to refer to dogs as things; we can also call them animals. We can call them man's best friend. But they are not people.
Best answer I’ve heard is that a cat is not “something”, but rather “someone”. Therefore, a cat is a “person” instead of a “thing”.
yup it certainly is! and once i had a homework on an object and i did it and the teacher told me off but then i said I'll sow you the website and then i got and A+
yea it is consiterd a animal or it could be a reptial
Only if it's dead. Otherwise, its a being.
A lion is not a homosapien, therefore, not a person. So, a lion would be a thing. An animal, but a thing none the less.
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Yes, tiger is a noun, a word for a type of cat; a word for a thing.
If your cat is hissing at strangers you can't stop your cat from hissing at them. The only thing I can think of that would stop a cat from hissing at someone is letting a cat get to know a person long enough that the cat isn't afraid of the person, and will therefore get along with him/her.
Yes it is. If they were not things they would not exist.Yes, because in grammar the noun forms are person, place, or thing. And an animal is not a person, nor a place so it has to be a thing. Good question.
A noun is a 'person, place, thing, or idea.' As puppy is a 'thing,' it can be used as a noun.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. "Claws" are a thing. So the answer is yes! "Claws" are a noun.
A noun is a person place or thing. A proper noun is a specific person place or thing. Example: cat (noun) fluffy (proper noun)
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Yes, the definition of a noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. Example nouns:personauntbrotherchildplacecountrycitydesertthingtreeturtletrust
In grammar, "person," "place," and "thing" are known as nouns. Nouns are words used to name a person (like "Mary"), place (like "Paris"), or thing (like "book"). They can be used in sentences as subjects, objects, or to show possession.
a person and a thing
A person, place, or thing is typically a noun. Nouns are words used to identify people, places, animals, objects, or concepts.
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
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Nouns do not describe. They name a person, place, or thing. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.Some adjectives for cats:cuddlyfluffylazyplayfulsillysly
The noun 'tree' is a word for a large plant; a word for a diagram or arrangement with a structure of branching connecting lines; a word for a thing.