Yes, the word ages is both a noun (age, ages) and a verb (age, ages, aging, aged). Examples:
noun: The ages of the children are ten through twelve.
verb: She ages so gracefully that it's hard to say how old she is.
The collective noun is a damning of jurors (the term dates from the Middle Ages).
The collective noun is a damning of jurors (the term dates from the Middle Ages).
Ages is a common noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
Yes, the noun 'teenagers' is a common noun, a general word for two or more people between the ages of 13 to 19 years; a word for any teenagers anywhere.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.
Age can be a noun, for it is a thing.Everyone has an age.Sixteen is the age of consent in some states.Age is also a verb:Four years as president seemed to age Lincoln by 20 years.Whiskey is improved by aging it in oak barrels for several years.
No it is is not. It is either a plural noun, or a 3rd person present verb--depending on the use.
You need to rewrite this question. I don't know what "it" is. Give me a noun.
Yes, "Middle Ages" should be capitalized when referring to that specific historical period, as it is a proper noun.
The word "elegant" is an adjective. Here is an example of its usage in a sentence: The Millers threw an elegant affair, one that will be remembered for ages.
Medieval is an adjective which describes the period of time known as the middle ages. So by saying something is medieval you are saying that it comes from the middle ages.Examples:That sword is medieval.In medieval times, knights dominated the battlefield.If you want to use medieval as a noun then you have to you the term "middle ages".Examples:That sword is from the middle ages.In the middle ages, knights dominated the battlefield.It doesn't make sense, and also sounds wrong, if you try to use medieval as a noun or middle ages as an adjective.Examples:That sword is from medieval.That sword is middle ages.
Secoli bui is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dark Ages."Specifically, the masculine noun secoli means "centuries, ages." The masculine adjective bui means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "SEH-koh-lee bwee."
The noun 'jury' is not a standard collective noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a jury of geniuses, a jury of idiots, a jury of peers, etc.