Yes the word operation is a noun. It is a common noun.
The noun form of the verb to operate is operation (a process, or a surgical procedure).
The noun forms of the verb to operate are operator, operation, operand, and the gerund, operating.
No, management is a common noun; a singular, abstract noun, a general word for the control and operation of a business or organization, the people involved in control or operation of a business or organization.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; such as Cityside Property Management, Inc. or the Academy of Management Review.
Yes, the compound noun 'computer programmer' is a common noun, a general word for a person who writes programs for the operation of computers.
It's a NOUN I even put it in caps lock soyoull understand
Yes, the noun 'operation' is an abstractnoun, a word for a process or a concept.
The noun form of the verb to operate is operation (a process, or a surgical procedure).
The noun forms of the verb to operate are operator, operation, operand, and the gerund, operating.
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Operation is a noun.
The verb to operate becomes a noun by adding the suffix -or (operator), -ion (operation), and -ing (operating).
The medical suffix -tomy makes a noun (an operation) from a noun (an organ).
No. Usage is a noun (an application or operation). It is roughly synonymous with the noun use, and related to the verb to use.
No, management is a common noun; a singular, abstract noun, a general word for the control and operation of a business or organization, the people involved in control or operation of a business or organization.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; such as Cityside Property Management, Inc. or the Academy of Management Review.
The suffix "-tion" is used to form abstract nouns from verb stems, indicating the action or result of that verb. For example, "operate" becomes "operation" or "inspection" becomes "inspection."
Yes, the compound noun 'computer programmer' is a common noun, a general word for a person who writes programs for the operation of computers.
It's a NOUN I even put it in caps lock soyoull understand