Yes, the word 'enemy' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a person hostile or opposed to a policy, cause, person, or group; a hostile nation or people; an armed adversary; opposing military force.
Yes, it is a plural noun. Enemies are foes or opponents, especially in war.
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Enemies is a noun. It's the plural form of enemy.
The plural noun of enemy is enemies. The "y" must be replaced with "ies".
The likely word is the plural noun "enemies" (foes, antagonists).
The likely word is the transposition, the plural noun "enemies" (foes).
The word enemy *is* an adjective. It is also the noun for a foe, adversary, or antagonist.
The plural noun of enemy is enemies. The "y" must be replaced with "ies".
Yes, the noun 'enemy' is a common noun; a word for any enemy of anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Public Enemy, American hip hop groupEnemy Creek Loop, Mitchell, SDThe Enemy Tattoo, Everett, WA"The Enemy Within" by Robert F. Kennedy"The Public Enemy", 1931 movie with James Cagney, Jean Harlow
The possessive form of the singular noun enemy is "enemy's".Example sentence: Thanks to the tracking device, we knew the enemy's position.
The plural form of the noun enemy is enemies.The plural possessive form is enemies'.Examples: The commander drew a map of the enemies' positions.
"Surprise" can be either a noun or a verb. Examples:: (as a noun) My birthday party was a lovely surprise. (as a verb) We surprised our enemies by attacking them at night.
No, that is not the right spelling of the word.The correct spelling is enemies.For example:"We will crush all of our enemies"."Our enemies are approaching the gates".
The plural form for the noun enemy is enemies.The plural possessive form is enemies'.