Yes, the word preserves is a noun, the plural form of the noun preserve; a word for food that has been processed for preservation.
The word preserves is also a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to preserve, a word for saving and maintaining something.
Example sentences:
As a noun: My mom brought me some of her home made preserves.
As a verb: Our organization preserves the older, historic buildings in the city.
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I just did a science fair project on this and salt preserves it the best.
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The possessive form of "preserves" is "preserves'."
The nouns in the sentence are:Lordknowledgeplans
Every summer, Grammy would make blueberry preserves.
There are many different kinds of preserves in South Dakota: Preserves (as in Jams and Jellies) Historical Preserves Nature Preserves Private Shooting Preserves Pheasant Preserves Commercial Hunting Preserves Fishing Preserves Goose Hunting Preserves
The Power that Preserves was created in 1979.
Preserves Uncanned was created in 1990.
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The Power that Preserves has 489 pages.
They will spoil. There are no preservatives in home canned preserves.
Yes- it is fruit and sugar.
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The word 'save' is a noun, a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.Noun forms for the verb 'to save' are saver, savior, and the gerund saving..