Yes, the word 'life' is a noun; a word for the period between the birth and death of a person or a thing.
The word 'life' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (life saver).
The noun "life" in the noun phrase "millers' life" (the life of millers) is an abstract noun. The "life" of anyone or anything is a concept.The plural, possessive noun "millers'" is a concrete noun as a word for people.
The noun life is a singular, common, abstract noun.
There is no specific collective noun for life. Try an abundance of life.
life is an abstract noun yes / no
The word life is a common noun. Any common noun can be a proper noun if it is used as a name or a title. Examples: Life is Beautiful (1997), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), or the Word of Life Fellowship.
The common noun is the sentence is life.
It is appropriate to say that the word "Life" is an abstract noun.
The word 'life' is a noun; a word for the period between the birth and death of a person, a word for a thing.The word 'life' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (life saver).
The plural form for the compound noun still life is still lifes.Note: in this compound noun, the noun 'life' is treated as a regular plural.
There is no word in English spelled lifes.The plural form of the singular noun life is lives.The possessive form of the singular noun life is life's.
it is a singular, common, collective noun.
The word "lifestyle" is a noun.