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Yes, a village is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical place that can be seen, touched, and experienced.
Yes, the word 'village' is a noun, a word for a very small town; a word for a place.
Yes, the noun village is a common noun, a word for any village anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing or a title.A proper noun is the name of a village, such as the Village of Lakewood, IL. Some examples:The Village Doctor (medical practice), Woodside, CAVillage Street, Concord, NH or Village Road, Breckenridge, COVillage Candle, Wells, ME or Village Books, Norfolk, UK"The Village by the Sea" a novel by Anita Desai
YES IT IS BECAUSE PLACE ,ANIMAL AND THING ARE COMONN NOUN
Yes, the noun village is a common noun, a word for any village anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing or a title.A proper noun is the name of a village, such as the Village of Lakewood, IL. Some examples:The Village Doctor (medical practice), Woodside, CAVillage Street, Concord, NH or Village Road, Breckenridge, COVillage Candle, Wells, ME or Village Books, Norfolk, UK"The Village by the Sea" a novel by Anita Desai
The noun 'village' is not a standard collective noun, nor is there a standard collective noun for a group of villages. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a village of artists or a string of villages.
Village is a noun.
The word village is a common, singular noun. Village is a proper noun only as the name for something specific, such as Old Sturbridge Village MA or Village Candles.
The word "village" can be a noun, not a verb or adverb. It refers to a small community or group of houses in a rural area.
The possessive form of the singular noun village is village's.Example: Fishing is the main occupation of the village's residents.
Yes, "city" is a noun. It refers to a large human settlement, typically with a population, buildings, infrastructure, and local government.
"Villager" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of person who lives in a village.