yes, cargo fits the general definition of a noun, a person, place, or thing.
Cargo is a noun.
no it is a noun
Yes, "cargo" is a common noun. It refers to goods or merchandise transported by a vehicle, ship, or aircraft, and does not denote a specific name or title. Common nouns are general terms for a class of objects, and "cargo" fits this definition.
Yes, "Cargo" can be considered a proper noun if it refers to a specific brand, company, or entity, such as a business name. However, when used in a general context to refer to goods transported, it is not a proper noun. The context in which the term is used determines its classification.
English 'cargo' (shipment) = carga, cargamento, consignacion in Spanish. Spanish 'cargo' is both a noun and part of a verb: cargar = to (over)load, (over)burden; 'cargo' is the 1st person ('I') of this verb. As a noun, 'cargo' has many meanings: the act of loading; burden; weight; responsibility; duty; charge; accusation; also specific meanings related to measurements of stones or grapes.
English 'cargo' (shipment) = carga, cargamento, consignacion in Spanish. Spanish 'cargo' is both a noun and part of a verb: cargar = to (over)load, (over)burden; 'cargo' is the 1st person ('I') of this verb. As a noun, 'cargo' has many meanings: the act of loading; burden; weight; responsibility; duty; charge; accusation; also specific meanings related to measurements of stones or grapes.
The plural of cargo is cargoes.
Yes, "aeroplane" is a noun. It is a type of aircraft that is used for flying passengers and cargo through the air.
There are two accepted plural forms for the noun cargo, they are cargoes and cargos.The plural possessive forms are cargoes' and cargos'.
The word "cargo" is treated as a singular noun, referring to goods or merchandise transported, typically by ship or plane. Its plural form is "cargoes," but "cargo" can also be used in a collective sense to refer to multiple shipments. Thus, when discussing cargo, it is generally considered singular.
It says in the rule of forming singular noun to plural add "S" to nouns ending in "O" preceeded by a vowel .
The noun jetsam is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for cargo or equipment thrown overboard to lighten a load; discarded cargo or equipment from a ship that has washed up onto a shore; anything that is discarded. Example sentence: The jetsam of the missing yacht was found on a beach early today.