No, the word allowed is the past participle of the verb to allow; the past participle is also and adjective form. The closest noun form is allowance. Example sentences:
Verb: You are not allowed to run in the halls.
Adjective: You have used the allowed minutes under your current plan.
Yes, the word allowance is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount of something that is permitted; a sum of money paid regularly to a person, typically to meet specified needs or expenses; a tax exemption.
Yes, "allowed" is a past participle of the verb "allow" and can also be used as an adjective or a noun to refer to something that is permitted or authorized.
Yes, "intruder" is a noun. It refers to a person who enters a place or situation where they are not wanted or allowed.
No, "quota" is a noun. It refers to a limited quantity of something that is officially allowed or allocated.
The noun form for the adjective deep is deepness.The word deep is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.The noun deep is a word for the deep of the ocean or the extent of time, space, or emotion; a common, abstract, mass (uncountable) noun, a word for a concept.Example uses:Noun: The creature slipped into the deep and was not seen again.Adjective: We aren't allowed at the deep end of the pool.Adverb: We trekked deepinto the woods but couldn't find the species we sought.
The homonym for "let" is "let." It is both a verb meaning to allow or permit, and a noun used in tennis to refer to a serve that hits the net and is allowed to be retaken.
Yes, the word deep is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.The noun deep is a word for the deep of the ocean or the extent of time, space, or emotion; a common, abstract, mass (uncountable) noun, a word for a concept.Example uses:Noun: The creature slipped into the deep and was not seen again.Adjective: We aren't allowed at the deep end of the pool.Adverb: We trekked deepinto the woods but couldn't find the species we sought.
Yes, "intruder" is a noun. It refers to a person who enters a place or situation where they are not wanted or allowed.
No. England is a proper noun, which is not allowed in Scrabble.
junket is a noun
No. Gortex is a proper noun and not allowed in Scrabble.
Proper nouns are not allowed in Scrabble, regular nouns are
No. Dijon is a proper noun, which is not allowed in Scrabble.
June is a proper noun, which is not allowed in Scrabble.
The noun 'max' is an informal noun, a shortened form of the noun 'maximum', a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the largest number, amount, or degree that is allowed or is possible; a word for a concept.The noun 'Max' (upper case M) is a proper noun, the name of a person.
The word junket is a noun in this sentence.
No. Cortland is a proper noun, not allowed in Scrabble.
The plural is successes. As in "recent successes have allowed us to increase your wages".
I was not allowed to fish as I hadn't a fishing permit.