The word club is a collective noun " A geek club"
Yes, club is a common noun whether you plan to dance there or play Golf with it, the noun club is a general word for any club of any kind.
Spirit is an Adjective. Club is a Noun. Spirit is an Adjective because it modifies club. Club is a Noun because it is being modified by the Adjective Spirit.
The plural form for the singular noun club is clubs.
There are a number of different meaning for the noun club:The noun club as a word for an organization or group with common interests or goals is an abstract noun.The noun club as a word for a place that people go to relax, listen to music, dance, and in most cases, drink alcoholic beverages is a concrete noun.The noun club as a word for a heavy stick used to hit things, or used for a weapon, is a concrete noun.
The word 'local' is a noun and an adjective.Examples:My neighbor is a local, he can tell you how to get there. (noun)You can take the local or the express, they both stop there. (noun)My neighbor can direct you to the local library. (adjective)
Yes, the noun phrase ladies' club is the possessive form of the club for ladies. The possessive noun ladies' is the plural possessive form.
No it's a proper noun
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"Club" can be used as either a noun or a verb. Examples: We belong to a golf club. (noun) Native American hunters in Canada and Alaska sometimes club baby seals in order to sell their fur. (verb)
The word 'local' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun local is a singular, common noun; a word for a plane, train, or bus with scheduled stops between origin and destination.The noun local is also a word for a person who lives in the area, or a thing of the area.
No, it is a noun. It can mean a club, a goat, or a kettle (Australian). Although used in terms such as "billy club" and "billy goat" the following noun only clarifies the use of billy as a noun.