Yes, the word 'greatness' is a noun, a word for the quality of being large, distinguished, or eminent; a word for a thing.
I believe great is an adjective.
The noun 'great aunt' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a person.
The abstract noun form for the adjective great is greatness.
Yes, the compound noun Great Lakes or The Great Lakes is a proper noun, the name of a specific region, the name of a specific group.
Peter the Great it is the name of a particular individual, it is a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized.
"great " is noun
The word great is not, but the abstract way of great is "Greatness" .
A great maze. a = article great = adjective maze = noun The whole lot is a noun phrase
The proper noun Great Barrier Reef is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.
"My great dream is" is a noun clause; it is a group of words based on a noun (dream) containing a verb (is), but is an incomplete thought. That is the definition of a noun clause.
The masculine noun 'strănepot' and the feminine noun 'strănepoată' are the Romanian equivalents of 'Great Grandchild' in their respective meanings as 'Great Grandson' and 'Great Granddaughter'.
Yes, the noun great is an abstract noun; a word for someone or something of outstanding skill or quality; a word for a concept. Example: He is an all time baseball great. The word 'great' is also an adjective and an adverb. Examples: That was a great story. (adjective) She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)
Yes, the word 'great' is a noun; a word for someone or something of outstanding skill or quality.The word 'great' is also an adjective and an adverb.Examples:That was a great story. (adjective)She cut me a great big slice of cake. (adverb)This author was named a literary great. (noun)