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No, the noun 'bachelor' is a common noun, a general word for a man who is not married, or a man who has never married.A proper noun the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun bachelor is the name of a bachelor.
The noun for a male is a bachelor; the noun for a female is a spinster.The word bachelorette is a more recent addition to popular culture, because the word spinster has such negative connotations.
Yes, "bachelor" is considered a masculine noun in English. It is commonly used to refer to an unmarried man.
The word 'bachelor' is a noun, a word for an unmarried male adult; a word for a person.
You only punctuate the plural (with an apostrophe) if it is a possessive. Apostrophes are only rarely used to form plurals. The plural form for the noun bachelor is bachelors. The possessive form for the noun bachelor is bachelor's. The plural possessive form for the plural noun bachelors is bachelors'.
The noun for a male is a bachelor; the noun for a female is a spinster.The word bachelorette is a more recent addition to popular culture, because the word spinster has such negative connotations.
The part of speech for bachelor depends how it is used. See the examples below: My uncle has been a bachelor for years. (bachelor = noun) John and Matt went to a bachelor party. (bachelor = adjective)
The common gender noun for a married person is spouse.The noun bachelor is a common gender noun as a word for a person who holds an undergraduate degree from a university or college.The noun 'bachelor' is a gender specific noun for a male who has never married.The common gender noun for someone (male or female) who has never married is single person.
No, it is a noun. Hope this helps! <3 Jessica Bieber
Yes because it is part of the title and, therefore, is a proper noun.
Yes - it is a proper noun. The full name of the degree is "Bachelor of Science in Nursing," so when you refer to that specific degree, you must capitalize "Bachelor's," as in "Bachelor's in Nursing."
No, the noun 'bride' is a word for a woman about to be married or just married.The noun for a man about to be married or just married is groom.The noun 'bachelor' is a word for a man who is not and has never been married.The noun for a woman who is not and has never been married is spinster.The word bachelorette is a more recent addition to popular culture, because the word spinster has such negative connotations.