Yes, it is a noun. A comet is an icy body in space that may approach the Sun, which will vaporize some of its material into a tail.
comet is a common noun because it is a common thingit wouldn't be a proper noun because a proper noun is something important with a capital letterFor Example:QueenslandNew South WalesHope i helped you with my answer :)
The possessive form of the noun comet is comet's. Example: The comet's appearance was calculated for three AM.
Yes. A comet is a real object that you can observe.
yes, a specific name of a comet is a proper noun.
The singular form is comet, the plural form is comets, the possessive plural is comets'. Example: The comets' paths will not cross.
a comet/meteorite
There is no common noun anagram. One proper noun is Halley, notably astronomer Edmond Halley, 1656-1742, for whom a famous comet is named.
It is a comet.
Halley's Comet
The comet's tail is in front of the comet, not after
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from the greek word comet, meaning "to comet"