No the word couldn't is a contraction, a combination of "could" (an auxiliary verb) and "not" (an adverb).
The contraction couldn't functions as an auxiliary verbin a sentence or a clause.
Examples: We could not go this weekend. Or, We couldn't go this weekend.
No, "couldn't" is not a noun. It is a contraction of the words "could" and "not," used to express the inability to do something in the past tense.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
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The word "misconception" is a noun.
The noun postmistress is a gender specific noun for a female. The noun postmaster is a gender specific noun for a male.
The noun "coins" is a countable noun, specifically a plural countable noun.
no it couldnt
who couldnt
he couldnt!
Because he couldnt find a date!!!
they had to do chores, they couldnt remarry or ask for a divorce. they were servants to men in the family and they couldnt go to school... you should just google it
u couldnt
yes and no. it could have punctuation and it couldnt
great couldnt be better
Without shipping, you couldnt sell your products to anyone, and you couldnt get your ideal needs. Therefor, you arent making profit and you arent getting essentials products.
Without shipping, you couldnt sell your products to anyone, and you couldnt get your ideal needs. Therefor, you arent making profit and you arent getting essentials products.
yeah. couldnt you have googled that?
i tried to think of something but i couldnt :(