Yes, the word 'man' is a noun, a word for a person.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
Yes, the word man's is the possessive form of the singular noun man, a word for a person.
The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun makes it a possessive noun, a noun that shows that something belongs to that noun.
For example:
The man's name is Mark. (the name of the man)
That shirt is a man's size. (a size for a man)
The man's order is ready. (the order for the man)
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It is estimated that 417 people died in No Mans Land. This area was located in front of the trenches during WWI.
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"Brave men" is an English equivalent of the French word mans. The pronunciation of the masculine noun -- which abbreviates the name of the ancient Celtic tribe Cenomani (in what is now a northeastern French city on the Sarthe River) -- will be a nasalized "maw" in French.
A dead mans head....
No, mans don't even have boobs.
Le mans is a racing series.
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the liquid in a mans nipples is fantarastem
Keith Mans was born in 1946.
Le Mans's population is 148,169.
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Yes prey is mans best friend but only certain prey is mans best friend. Therefore cats are not a prey that is mans best friend.
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Yes, the word 'man' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an adult human male; a word for a person.The word 'man' is also a verb (man, mans, manning, manned); meaning to provide something with the people needed to operate it.The word 'man' is also used as an interjection.