Yes, it can be a noun, although remains is synonymous with singular nouns a\such as corpse, body, or carcass. The word remains can also be a verb form of the verb to remain.
No, the word remain is a verb (remain, remains, remaining, remained). The noun forms are remains and remainder.
Remains can be a noun or a verb. Example uses:As a noun: The remains of the party are still scattered around the yard, we need to clean it up.As a verb: My age remains a secret.
Yes, it is a noun. It means a succession of rulers or a family that remains in power.
Yes, it is a noun, a form of the verb to remain. It is a part that remains or is left over.
Being a proper noun (name) it remains the same.
Yes, "ruins" is a plural noun indicating the remains or remnants of something that has been destroyed or decayed.
"Tell" can be both a verb (to communicate information) and a noun (an account or report of an event). For example, you can "tell" a story (verb) or listen to a "tell" (noun) of a story.
"Remains" can be either a verb or a noun. The verb meaning is more common and is the third person singular present tense form of "remain". However, "remains" also can be a noun meaning whatever is left of something that has changed or aged significantly, most particularly a human corpse.
Remain is usually a verb, as in "Five contestants remain." As a noun, it is usually plural (remains), as in "The cremated remains were placed in an urn."
Being a proper noun "Pakistan" remains the same in German.
"Chelsea " being a proper noun (a name) remains the same.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "introvert" (one who remains private or alone).
The noun 'dinosaur' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical creature. Although there are no dinosaurs living today, there are many physical remains of those that were once alive.