Yes, coal is a noun, a common, concrete noun; coal is a word for a substance, a thing.
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
Yes, coal miners mine coal.
The finest quality coal is called the bituminous coal, it is finer than the lignite coal.
Another name for bituminous coal is soft coal.
Bituminous coal is a soft coal, compared to anthracite coal, a hard coal. Bituminous coal is a long-burning, hot burning source of fuel.
Coal is a very common noun. Lump is a common adjective and noun.
No. Coal is a noun, but is widely used as an adjunct with other nouns, as in coal scuttle, coal car, coal chute, or coal miner. The adjective "coaly" is used for the look, smell or other attributes of coal.
Yes, the word 'coal' is a noun, a word for a form of the mineral carbon that is broken into pieces suitable for use as fuel; a word for a thing.
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Wyoming leads in production and has the third largest coal reserves. Montana and Illinois have larger reserves of coal but the production/output is greatest by Wyoming at present.
the sentence(s), " coal is a fossil fuel, and is in the category of non-renewable resource(s)," is concidered a sixth grade sentence because it tells multiple facts about the noun( coal).
Yes, it is a noun, meaning a coal-like material. Charcoal is made by heating wood to leave mostly the densest carbon compounds.
A possessive noun adjective is a word that shows ownership or relationship. It modifies a noun to indicate that something belongs to a person, animal, place, thing, or idea. Examples include "John's car," "the dog's bone," and "America's history."
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The proper noun for possessive pronoun 'mine' is the possessive form of name of the person speaking. If your name is Mary, the proper noun would be Mary's. When you are referring to yourself, you don't normally use your own name. If someone asks, 'Whose book is this?' You would not answer, 'The book is Mary's.' You would answer, 'The book is mine.' The proper noun for common noun 'mine' as a word for a place to dig for coal, is the name of a specific mine, such as the Antelope Coal Mine in Wyoming.
No, the noun 'mine' is a singular, common noun; a word for an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals. The possessive form for the noun mine is mine's. Example: The mine's entrance was boarded up.The word 'mine' is also a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to me. Example: The house on the corner is mine.
The noun fuel is a singular, common, concrete or abstract noun; a word for a substance such as oil, gas, coal,or wood that produces heat or power; something that maintains or stimulates an activity or emotion. The word fuel is also an verb: fuel, fuels, fueling, fueled.