Yes the word literature is a noun. It is a common noun.
No, the noun 'literature' is not a collective noun. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The noun 'literature' is a word for creative writing of recognized artistic value.
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The word 'literate' is a noun as well as an adjective. The noun literate is a word for someone who can read and write, or an educated person. The noun form for the adjective literate is literateness. Other noun form are literacy and literature. Literacy refers to the ability to read and understand literature, while literature is a written work, especially one considered classic or of quality.
Yes, literature is a common noun; a general word for written works that are highly regarded or of lasting artistic merit; a general word for written material published on a particular subject or period; a general word for printed matter used to advertise products or give advice; a word for any literature of any kind.
No. Literature is a collective noun, like poetry, and does not normally have a plural.
Yes, it is a plural noun. It can refer to classic books, classic movies, or to the literature of Greek and Roman times.
Proper noun
Literature is a "body of work" and can be plural or singular, but always uses the singular form of a verb (e.g. The literature is, The literature shows)There is normally no S form. It has very limited application.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. Some examples of proper nouns for literature are:Okey Ndibe, Visiting Professor of African Literature, Brown University, Providence, RIAmerican University Library, Washington DC, Literature Review TutorialAmerican Literature (magazine), Duke University Press"Literature: The Human Experience: Reading and Writing" by Richard Abcarian, Marvin Klotz, and Samuel Cohen
The proper adjective is American, describing the noun 'literature' as 'of America'.
"Folk literature forms from our region" may be a sentence or a sentence fragment.If word 'forms' is the verb, it is a complete sentence. For example:Folk literature forms from our region. We believe it reflects our colorful history.If the word 'forms' is the noun that means the forms of folk literature, then it is a noun phrase, an incomplete thought. Example sentences with the noun phrase:Subject: Folk literature forms from our region are a reflection of our culture.Object: We are proud of the folk literature forms from our region.
The noun 'literature' is a common, mass(uncountable), concrete noun; a word for written works that are highly regarded or of lasting artistic merit; written material published on a particular subject or period; printed matter used to advertise products or give advice; a word for a thing.