The word 'relative' is a common noun, a general word for a person related by blood or marriage to another. The word 'favorite' is an adjective describing the noun 'relative'.
Note: the noun 'relative' can also function as an adjective, and the adjective favorite can also function as a noun; for example a relative favorite (something preferred compared to other similar things).
The word 'cousin' is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
The word 'favorite' is an adjective, used to describe the noun 'cousin'.
Yes, the noun favorite is a common noun. The word favorite is also an adjective. Example: The favorite won the race. (noun) The favorite horse won the race. (adjective)
The noun favorite is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for something well liked.
Yes, a common noun can begin a sentence.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized but a common noun is still a common noun as the first word in the sentence (capitalizing the noun does not make it a proper noun). Example:I like cookies. Cookies are my favorite snack.
The word 'favorite' is an adjective (favorite thing or activity) and a noun (the favorite or my favorite, minus the noun).
The noun favorite is a common noun, a word for anyone's favorite of anything.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mount Favorite, Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon, AKFavorite Creek, ORFavorite Lane, Jericho, NYFavorite Cafe, Turner Street, Lansing, MI"My Favorite Wife" 1940 movie with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne
When talking about someone who is a relation, relative is a concrete noun. Relative can be a common noun and an adjective.
Yes, it is a common noun. It can also be an adjective.
Yes, the noun favorite is a common noun. The word favorite is also an adjective. Example: The favorite won the race. (noun) The favorite horse won the race. (adjective)
The word 'relative' is both a noun (relative, relatives) and an adjective (relative, more relative, most relative).The noun 'relative' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone related by blood or marriage; in grammar, a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb; a word for a person or a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'relative' is relativeness.
The noun favorite is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for something well liked.
The noun cousin is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female relative.
The noun phrase 'my favorite singing group' is a common noun.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'singing group' is the name of a singing group, for example, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
The pronoun 'that' is a:demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun or noun phrase indicated;relative pronoun, a word that introduces a relative clause, a group of words that 'relates' information about its antecedent.Example uses:Oh, they have the new Bart Black novel. That is my favorite author.A demonstrative pronoun, takes the place of the noun 'Bart Black'.I've read all the books that he has written.A relative pronoun; introduces a relative clause that gives information about the antecedent 'books'.Note: The word 'that' functions as an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun; for example: Thatauthor is my favorite.
Yes, a common noun can begin a sentence.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized but a common noun is still a common noun as the first word in the sentence (capitalizing the noun does not make it a proper noun). Example:I like cookies. Cookies are my favorite snack.
The pronoun 'that' is a:demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun or noun phrase indicated;relative pronoun, a word that introduces a relative clause, a group of words that 'relates' information about its antecedent.Example uses:Oh, they have the new Bart Black novel. That is my favorite author.A demonstrative pronoun, takes the place of the noun 'Bart Black'.I've read all the books that he has written.A relative pronoun; introduces a relative clause that gives information about the antecedent 'books'.Note: The word 'that' functions as an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun; for example: Thatauthor is my favorite.
The word 'favorite' is an adjective (favorite thing or activity) and a noun (the favorite or my favorite, minus the noun).
The noun favorite is a common noun, a word for anyone's favorite of anything.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mount Favorite, Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon, AKFavorite Creek, ORFavorite Lane, Jericho, NYFavorite Cafe, Turner Street, Lansing, MI"My Favorite Wife" 1940 movie with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne