Yes, the word 'dressmaker' is a noun, a word for a person.
The noun 'dressmaker' is a singular , common, concrete, compound noun.
Yes, the word 'dressmaker' is a noun, a word for a person.The noun 'dressmaker' is a singular , common, concrete, compound noun.
No, it is not an adjective, but a plural noun. The singular noun "bagel" can be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (e.g. bagel maker, bagel flavors).
The proper noun is spelled Peugeot (a French car maker).
The noun 'cooper' (lower case c) is a common noun, a general word for a maker or repairer of casks and barrels.The noun 'Cooper' (capital C) is a proper noun, a name of a person.
Yes, lawmaker is a compound noun; a combination of 'law' and 'maker' to form a word with its own meaning.
The noun 'cooper' (lower case c) is a common noun, a general word for a maker or repairer of casks and barrels.The noun 'Cooper' (capital C) is a proper noun, a name of a person.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Subaru, a Japanese car maker.
The likely word is the proper noun Ferrari, an Italian maker of racing cars.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Porsche" (German auto maker).The common noun porch is a roofed exterior area of a home.
The word filters can be either a noun or a verb, depending upon how you use it.As a verb: This piece of paper filters the coffee.As a noun: I need to buy more filters for my coffee maker.
A common noun does not start with a capital. Examples of a few common nouns are: magnet, stove, window, coffee maker, wallpaper, etc.
The word 'makes' is both a noun (make, makes) and a verb (make, makes, making, made).Examples:What make of car do you drive? (noun)We make all types of cakes. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to make are maker and the gerund, making.