No, night is a general noun; night is a singular, common, abstract noun.
Almost any noun that is not a word for a person is a noun for a thing.Examples:tree is a more exact noun for a thing; an elm is a more exact noun for tree.food is a more exact noun for a thing; meat is a more exact noun for food; hamburger is a more exact noun for meat.bridge is a more exact noun for a thing; suspension bridge is a more exact noun for bridge; Golden Gate Bridge is a more exact noun for suspension bridge.
"night" is a noun
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
Exact is an adjective; location is a noun.
The exact noun for wind is "air in natural motion."
The word carrot is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Carrot is also an exact noun for the general noun vegetable.
The word "night" is a common noun.
The term 'last night' is a noun phrase; the adjective 'last' describing the common noun 'night'.
Yes, the noun 'night' is a count noun. The plural form is nights.
The word "night" is a common noun.
night is the noun last is an adjective
Proper noun