Yes, the word 'fairy' is a noun, a word for a mythical being, a word for a thing.
The noun "fairies" IS the plural form of the singular noun "fairy".
That's it - fairy The plural form is fairies
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
It might be used as an adjective (fairy wings, fairy godmother). It is primarily a noun (a tiny magic humanoid, a pixie).
It is Believe.A noun is a place person or thing.A parrot is a bird so that is a thing; a fairy is a character so it's a thing; a scientist is a person and a person is a noun so that counts as a noun.But, believe is to do something so that means it's a verb.
The noun "fairies" IS the plural form of the singular noun "fairy".
The singular noun is fairy, the plural form is fairies.
That's it - fairy The plural form is fairies
fairies
No because fairy is a weird noun but the name of the fairy needs to be in capital letters.
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
The word fairies is a noun, the plural form of fairy.
It might be used as an adjective (fairy wings, fairy godmother). It is primarily a noun (a tiny magic humanoid, a pixie).
It is Believe.A noun is a place person or thing.A parrot is a bird so that is a thing; a fairy is a character so it's a thing; a scientist is a person and a person is a noun so that counts as a noun.But, believe is to do something so that means it's a verb.
The collective noun for fairy is a herd of fairies. A collective noun for 'mystical fairies' is a 'frolic of fairies'.
Yes. It is a proper noun.
Fairytales is a plural noun.