Yes, the word 'beans' is a noun (bean, beans), a word for the fleshy seed of a plant used for food.
Example: The green beans came from our own garden.
The word 'beans' is also used as an informal verb, the third person singular present of the verb to bean; to hit someone on the head with an object.
The Appropriate Collective Noun for "Baked Beans," Is a Halm Of Baked Beans
Collective nouns for beans are a hill of beans or a can of beans.
jelly beans, Ben is proper.
The compound noun 'baked beans' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance, a type of food. The noun 'beans' is a the plural form of the noun 'bean'. One baked bean is not a meal or a serving. The compound noun 'baked beans' is a word for beans baked or simmered in a sauce.
Beans is a plural common noun.
No it is a common noun.
The singular form for the plural noun beans is bean.
The collective noun for peas is a pod of peas.
No, the noun 'beans' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'bean'; a word for the fleshy seed of a plant used for food; a word for any beans of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Campbell's Pork & Beans or Dean's Beans Organic Coffee in Orange, MA.
The noun is: jelly beans (compound noun)The pronoun is: youThe verb is: likeThe adjectives are: red and bestThere is no adverb in the sentence.
As a noun: raids As a verb: beats, harms, hurts, raids, beans, clubs
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "beans" (edible plant seeds). The similar noun is "beings" (existing forms, as in human beings).