Yes, migration is a common noun.
The noun is migration. The noun for something or someone who migrates is migrant. (It is often used specifically as an adjective meaning migratory.)
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
The word migration is a noun. The plural form is migrations.
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The noun is migration. The noun for something or someone who migrates is migrant. (It is often used specifically as an adjective meaning migratory.)
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
Migration can serve as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of moving from one place to another. As a verb, it describes the action of moving or relocating.
The word migration is a noun. The plural form is migrations.
No, the word 'migrate' is a verb: migrate, migrates, migrating, migrated.The noun form are the gerund (verbal noun) migrating, the nouns migrant and migration.
There are three accepted plural forms of the noun buffalo:buffalo (an uncountable noun)buffalosbuffaloesThe plural possessive forms are:buffalo'sbuffalos'buffaloes'Examples:The buffalo's migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffalos' migration routes are followed by instinct.The buffaloes' migration routes are followed by instinct.
Yes, "migration" can be a noun to refer to the act of moving from one place to another. However, "migrate" is the corresponding verb used to describe the actual process of moving or relocating from one region to another.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.