Yes, the word 'race' in the sentence is a noun, a word for a competition, a word for a thing.
I have finished the race.
Shoelace is the compound noun.
The word "race" can function as a noun, a verb, or an adjective depending on its context in a sentence.
Yes it is, and is specifically an object.
In the sentence 'Tom will race with four other boys', the word 'race' is a verb I believe.
The word 'race' in that sentence is a verb because it requires action. The word 'boy' is a noun in that sentence, i.e. the name of something.
Yes, in the example sentence, the word 'race' is used as a noun; a word for a competition; a word for a thing.The word 'race' also functions as a verb: race, races, racing, raced.
Yes, in the example sentence, the word 'race' is used as a noun; a word for a competition; a word for a thing. The word 'race' also functions as a verb: race, races, racing, raced.
Race is a concept used to categorize people based on physical characteristics such as skin color. An example sentence using race could be: "Race should not be a factor in determining a person's worth or abilities."
Race is used as a noun in the following cases:- a) If it is about an event that is being carried out i.e. a competition therefore in the case of 'The race will commence' 'race' is being used as a noun b) If race is in connection with an individuals ethnic background, i.e. 'The race of the girl was British
"B" is the answer. Tom won the race.
The sound of the whistle signaled the start of the track race.