Yes it is a noun.
No, it is a compound noun for a degree or study program. Language and arts are both nouns, with language acting as a noun adjunct or attributive noun.
The most common nounS in the language arts are:timepersonyearwaydaythingmanworldlifehandpartchildeyewomanplaceworkweekcasepointgovernmentcompanynumbergroupproblemfactbikeI hope that helps with whatever you are doing........
In parts of speech, what is a preposition. What about adjective, or a verb. What is a noun? So on and so forth...
The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition.
Yes, since it's the name of something. (Course/Subject)
language arts
An appositive is a phrase, usually a noun phrase, that renames another phrase or noun. A noun phrase is a group of words taking the job of a noun in a sentence. Noun phrases consist of the main noun and any modifiers.
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No, the noun 'kitchen' is not a standard collective noun.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context of a situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a kitchen of treats, a kitchen of orderliness, a kitchen of chaos, etc.
(I am slightly puzzled by this question, first of all.) No, -est does not mean in Language Arts. Yes, it is something you learn in Language Arts, though.