Yes, the noun 'musical' is common noun, a general word for a play or motion picture in which the story line is interspersed with or developed by music and songs; a word for any musical of any kind.
The word 'musical' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Yes, the noun 'music'' is a common noun, a general word for the sound of voices or instruments, or the written representation of such sounds.
The noun music is a common, mass (uncountable), concrete noun; a word for a thing.
No, the noun 'music'' is a common noun, a general word for the sound of voices or instruments, or the written representation of such sounds.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as Music Street in New Orleans, the Kansas City Music Hall, or the movie 'The Sound of Music'.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
The noun 'music' is a CONCRETE NOUN when used for written music, played music, or sung music. Music is something that can be seen on paper or heard when played and sung.The noun 'music' is an ABSTRACT NOUN when used as a concept as in "that's music to my ears".
The noun 'opera' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'opera' is an abstract noun as a word for a branch of music or drama. The noun 'opera' is a concrete noun as a word for a score of opera, a performance of opera, or an opera theater.
The noun music is a common, mass (uncountable), concrete noun; a word for a thing.
There are no proper nouns in the sentence, 'Music can express sad or happy feelings.' The noun music is a common noun for any music; the noun feelings is a common noun for anyone's feelings.
No, the noun 'music'' is a common noun, a general word for the sound of voices or instruments, or the written representation of such sounds.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as Music Street in New Orleans, the Kansas City Music Hall, or the movie 'The Sound of Music'.
In the sentence, 'Music can express sad or happy feelings.' there are no proper nouns or proper adjectives. The noun music is a common noun for any music; the noun feelings is a common noun for anyone's feelings. The adjectives sad and happy are not proper adjectives.
The word music is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for sounds that have rhythm, harmony, and melody; a word for an agreeable sound; a word for a thing.Musician is also a noun, a word for someone who plays music.
The word music is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for sounds that have rhythm, harmony, and melody; a word for an agreeable sound; a word for a thing.Musician is also a noun, a word for someone who plays music.
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Yes, the noun bar is a common noun; a common or general word. A common noun can become a proper noun if it is used for the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as The Terrace Bar and Cigar Lounge in Miami FL, or Pieper New York Bar Review.
The noun 'tempo' is a common noun, a general word for the speed at which something happens; the speed at which music is played or sung.Example: The song is an old classic sung at a new tempo.
They say that the best known song in the world is "Happy Birthday".compound proper noun: "Happy Birthday"common noun: songcommon noun: world
The noun 'music' is a CONCRETE NOUN when used for written music, played music, or sung music. Music is something that can be seen on paper or heard when played and sung.The noun 'music' is an ABSTRACT NOUN when used as a concept as in "That's music to my ears."
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