Yes, the noun 'dance' is a common noun, a general word for any dance of any kind. Examples:
The dance is scheduled for Friday night. Or:
She teaches modern and classical dance.
The word 'dance' also functions as a verb.
No the word dancing is not a plural noun. When used as a noun the word dancing is uncountable.
The word dancing is the present participle of the verb to dance. The present participle of a verb (an -ing word) is also an adjective and a verbal noun called a gerund. Example sentences:Verb: I'll be dancing at your wedding.Adjective: I've worn out my dancing shoes.Noun: I've signed up for dancing as my extra curricular activity.
The word 'dancing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to dance.The present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective.EXAMPLESverb: Maggie was dancing with her dad.noun: Dancing helps me keep in shape.adjective: Jack could use some dancing lessons.
dance - noun dancing - verb
Predicate: "is" Adjective: "oldest" Noun: "dancing"
No, it is a verb. A noun is an object, place, thing or an idea. e.g floor A proper noun is the real name for something. e.g Mia A verb is a doing word. e.g dancing
The possessive form of the noun dancing is dancing's.Example: Dancing's benefits are felt in body and in spirit.
The noun 'ball' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'ball' is a concrete noun as a word for a solid or hollow sphere; a word for a physical object.The noun 'ball' is an abstract noun as a word for a large formal party for dancing; a really good time; a word for a concept.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.