Yes, the noun 'folk singer' is a compound noun, a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.
No it is two words -- adjective + noun
No, the word 'singer' is a noun. An adverb is a word that describes a verb, just as an adjective describes a noun.
Yes, singer's is the possessive form for the singular noun singer.Example: The singer's performance received high praise.
The noun 'singer' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who sings; a word for a person.
Yes! singers are common noun.
The noun townsfolk is a compound noun, towns + folk. Some collective nouns for townsfolk are a party of townsfolk, a meeting of townsfolk, etc.
No it is two words -- adjective + noun
The Folk Singer was created on 1986-06-16.
because he is a Folk Singer. that's why.
Roy Bailey - folk singer - was born in 1935.
Harry Robertson - folk singer - died in 1995.
Harry Robertson - folk singer - was born in 1923.
A Swiss alpine folk singer is called a yodeler.
No. She is a folk singer.
Stanley Robertson - folk singer - was born on 1940-06-08.
Stanley Robertson - folk singer - died on 2009-08-02.
The term 'three little pigs' is a noun phrase, the adjectives 'three' and 'little' describe the noun 'pigs'.The term "Three Little Pigs" is a compound, proper noun; the name of a specific folk tale.