Jungle is a noun.
No, the word jungle is a singular, common noun. The possessive form is jungle's.Example: The sounds of the jungle's creatures woke us at dawn.
"jungle" is a noun. Becasue "jungles" is just the plural, then yes, Jungles is a plural.
In the jungle the mighty jungle the lions sleep tonight,
a giant in the jungle
No jungle is only a Noun.
Jungle is a noun.
The noun 'jungle' is not a standard collective noun for a specific group. It does, however, lend itself to any number of 'tangled' situations; for example, a jungle of regulations or a jungle of relationships.
Jungle is "la jungle" (feminine noun) in French.
No, the word jungle is a singular, common noun. The possessive form is jungle's.Example: The sounds of the jungle's creatures woke us at dawn.
a jungle bandit, a jungle killer or a jungle smuggler or a jungle robber, a jungle thief or a jungle criminal, jungle crime syndicate
The noun jungle is a countable noun, the plural form is jungles; for example The jungles of South America...
Yes, the noun 'jungle' is a common noun, a general word for any area of land covered with a dense growth of tropical vegetation.
"jungle" is a noun. Becasue "jungles" is just the plural, then yes, Jungles is a plural.
Jungle is a singular noun. The plural is jungles.
Yes, at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Jungle Book
The noun galaxy is a collective noun for a galaxy of planets or a galaxy of stars (both celestial and cinematic).