Yes the word chip is a singular noun. The plural form is chips.
Yes, chip is a countable noun; a chip off the old block or a bag of chips.
either a noun, as in a chip (food) or a chip off the old block or something. or a verb, as in to chip something.
No, it is not. Chip is a noun (a fragment or particle, or computer part), or a verb (to remove pieces, to damage by chipping). It can , however, be a noun adjunct in terms such as chip architecture.
Yes, the noun chips is a countable noun; chips is the plural form for the singular chip.
Yes, "crisp" is a common noun. It refers to a type of food that is firm and crunchy, like a potato chip or an apple.
The word chips is the plural form for the singular noun chip. Examples:He accidentally knocked a chip in his tooth when he fell.We save the wood chips to use for kindling in the fireplace.The word chips is also the third person singular of the verb to chip (chips, chipping, chipped).
The term SoC or SOC is an acronym for 'system on a chip', which is a noun phrase.A noun phrase is a group of words based on a noun that function together as a noun in a sentence.A noun or a noun phrase can be the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The SoC has reduced the overall cost of electronic devices. (subject of the sentence)The company is increasing utilization of SOC. (object of the preposition 'of')
The common noun for "Chips Ahoy!" is "cookie." Chips Ahoy! is a brand name for a specific type of chocolate chip cookie produced by Nabisco. Thus, when referring to it in a general sense, you would use the common noun "cookie."
The opposite of Volunteer is: "Professional" or "In-Volunteer"
A list of compound noun junk foods:candy barchocolate chip cookiesdouble bacon cheeseburgerFrench frieshot dogshot fudge sundaeice creamjelly beansnacho chipspotato chipssoft drinktater tots
A poker chip. A wood chip. A computer chip. A cow chip. A chip off the old block. A chip on the shoulder.
Any time you refer to it as a thing - chocolate bar, chocolate chip cookie, hot chocolate, dark chocolate - all nouns.