Homer--with a capital H was a Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odessy. Homer is also slang for a home run.
The noun "Homer's" (capital H) is a proper, possessive noun; a word indicating that something in the sentence belongs to someone named Homer. Example: We're spending the holiday at Uncle Homer's farm. The noun "homer" (lower case h) is an informal word for a home run in baseball. The possessive form, "homer's" indicates that a noun in the sentence is related to that noun. Example: The homer's crack against the bat brought a cheer from the stands.
No, the noun 'homer' (lower case h) is a concrete noun as a word for a base hit on which the batter scores a run; a word for a physical occurrence.The noun 'Homer' (capital H) is a concrete noun as the name of a person (real, or fictional).
If it is a proper name, it is a concrete noun.
It can be. The word homer to mean "home run" in baseball is a score, and an abstract concept. The name Homer (e.g. the Greek poet) is a proper noun and is not abstract. Another concrete use of the word is to mean a homing pigeon.
Homer is a proper noun, a name. Names for specific people, places, or things are proper nouns and always capitalized.
The noun form for the verb to insulate is insulator. Another noun form is insulation.Read before answering Homer. The question was "insinuate" not insulate. The noun is insinuator.
The likely word is the proper noun "Iliad" (an ancient lyric poem attributed to Homer).
The word odyssey is a common noun. It becomes a proper noun when used for the name or title of someone or something specific, such as the Odyssey by Homer or Odyssey Cruises.
The abstract nouns are wish, a word for a desire or hope for something, a word for an emotion; and the noun desserts, a word for courses of meals, a word for a concept.
"Ulysses" is the name of a person, specifically the main character in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer.
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