Yes, the word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying (to have a good cry), and as a word for the call of an animal (the cry of a crow).
Yes, "cry" can be a noun, referring to the act of shedding tears or making a loud sound expressing pain, distress, or other strong emotions.
The word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying as in 'to have a good cry', and as a word for the call of an animal 'the cry of a crow'.The noun forms of the verb to cry are crier and the gerund, crying.
The principle parts cry are: is crying, cried, and has cried
The plural form for the noun cry is cries.
The noun 'cry' is an abstract noun as a word for an urgent appeal or entreaty; a word for a concept.The noun 'cry' is a concrete noun as a word for a loud call or shout; a distinctive call of a bird or other animal; a spell of weeping; a word for a physical sound or a physical action.The noun forms of the verb to cry are crier and the gerund, crying; concrete nouns as words for a physical person or a physical action.
no, a verb.
A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. The noun 'cry' is a word for the act or sound of crying, or the call of an animal. Examples: The cry of a crow woke me at dawn. (subject of the sentence) You'll feel better after you have a good cry. (direct object of the verb 'have')
cry (verb) = llorar, gritarcry (noun) = el lloro, el grito
It can be both.
The noun 'cries' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for the calls of a bird or an animal; a word for a loud, emotional vocalizations of a person; a word for things.The singular noun is 'cry'.The word 'cries' is also the third person, singular of the verb to cry.
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The third-person singular present tense of to cry is correctly spelled, "cries," the same as the plural of the noun cry.
It can be, referring to a crying person. Crying can also be a verb form, and a noun (gerund) meaning the act of crying, or making a cry (crying out).