The noun 'citizen' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
No, the noun 'citizen' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.A related abstract noun form is citizenship.
The possessive form of the noun citizen is citizen's.Example: An anonymous citizen's contribution made the park possible.
Yes, the noun 'citizen' is a common noun, a general word for any resident of any place.
The possessive form of the singular noun citizen is citizen's.example: One citizen's rights should not infringe another citizen's rights.
A citizen is a person. You can see a person, you can touch a person, you can hear a person, you can take a picture of a person. A person is a concrete noun. But, how do you know if the person is a citizen? You can't know that unless you learn that about the person; a citizen is something that can be known or understood about a person. The noun citizen is an abstract noun, a concept.
The word citizens is already a noun. It is the plural of citizen.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
The word citizen is a common gender noun. A citizen can be a male or a female.
The possessive form of the singular noun citizen is citizen's.example: A citizen's car is parked in the mayor's spot.
No, the word 'citizen' is a singular, common noun, a word for a person. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Some nouns that can be used as a collective noun for the noun 'citizen' are a crowd of citizens, a mob of citizens, a committee of citizens, etc.
Cittadino is the Italian equivalent of 'citizen'. It's a masculine gender noun whose feminine equivalent for a female citizen is 'cittadina'. The word for 'citizenship', for men and women, is the feminine gender noun 'cittadinanza'.