Yes, the word 'post' is a noun; a singular, common noun.
The noun 'post' is a concrete noun as a word for a long, sturdy, piece of wood or metal used as a support or a marker.
The noun 'post' is an abstract noun as a word for a position of paid employment, a job.
The word 'post' is also a verb: post, posts, posting, posted.
proper noun
No, "post office" is not a proper noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or things, and are always capitalized. In this case, "post office" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of institution where mail is processed and delivered, rather than a specific, unique entity.
The word 'post' is a singular, common noun; a word for a long, sturdy, piece of wood or metal used as a support or a marker (concrete noun); a position of paid employment, a job (an abstract noun). Noun forms for the verb 'to post' is (to display a notice) poster or (to send mail) postage.
A bird landed on the fence post. The guard had fallen asleep at his post.
Post
Yes, becaus it is a thing. And a noun is a person, place, or thing.
There are three nouns in this sentence. paintings cover Saturday Evening Post.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female manager of a post office is postmistress.The noun for a male manager of a post office is postmaster.
Yes, the compound noun 'postal service' is a common noun, a word for any postal service of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Deutsche Post (German Post), German Post DHLEgypt Post,Egyptian Postal AuthorityEmpresa Brasileira de Correios e Telégrafos, BrazilJapan Post Service, division ofJapan Post Holdings Co., Ltd.US Postal Service, United States
The term "post sales" can be hyphenated as "post-sales" when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as "post-sales support." However, when used as a noun phrase, it is typically written as two separate words, "post sales." The choice often depends on the context and style guide being followed.
As a noun: Once you sink the post, I'll put the house number on it. As a verb: I'm waiting for them to post the dates for the concerts.
pilar (as in pillar) puesto (military post) correo (mail) (noun) echar al correo (to post e.g. a letter)