Yes, the word 'chimney' is a noun; a word for a vertical pipe or channel that conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace; a glass tube that protects the flame of a lamp; a word for a thing.
A noun is a person or a place or a thing. Is a chimney one of those? Yes, it's a thing, so it's a noun.
A chimney pot is a simple contraption that is attached to a chimney. The function of a chimney pot is to make a chimney longer, and also to make the chimney function more efficiently.
My friend suggest that I should get a Chimney Liner. What is a Chimney Liner?
It was wood & thatch with a brick chimney.
With a set of chimney sweep brushes.
Santa went down my chimney. The chimney needs to be cleaned every now and then.
Yes, the word chimney is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun.
The plural form for the noun chimney is chimneys.
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That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "chimneys" (fireplace vents).
The plural form is chimneys.
It is a noun because it is a thing. In definition, a noun is a person, place, thing.
Chimneys is the plural form of the noun chimney.
"Flew" is a past-tense of the verb "to fly," and is not a noun, adjective or adverb."Flue", part of a chimney, is a noun."Flu", the disease influenza, is a noun.
The plural form of the noun chimney is chimneys. The plural possessive form is chimneys'.
It's an adjective, because it describes the noun.
an umbrella
The noun 'stack' is a concrete noun; a word for a pile of objects; a word for a chimney or a vertical exhaust pipe on a vehicle; a word for a physical thing.The word 'stack' is also a verb: stack, stacks, stacking, stacked.