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yes, its a thing, a noun is a person place or thing
Shelter is a usually used as a noun:
We built a shelter to sleep in during the snowstorm.
It is also sometimes a verb:
We were told to shelter in place during the fire.
The trees sheltered us from the hail.
No, the word "shelter" is not an adverb.
The word "shelter" is a verb ("I will shelter you") and a noun ("get to the bomb shelter").
Common
The plural form for the noun shelter is shelters.
noun
Shelter can be used as either a verb or a noun. As a noun: "As it started to rain, the campers needed to find shelter to stay dry." As a verb: "A tent made of leaves and branches was used to shelter the campers."
The noun 'shelter' is an abstract noun as a word for the state of being free from danger or injury; a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must pay on current earnings (a tax shelter).The noun 'shelter' is a concrete noun as a word for a structure that provides protection from danger or weather; temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons.
No, the word 'shelter' is a common noun; a general word for a place of temporary protection from bad weather or danger; a general word for a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Shelter Island (NY) or Maria's Shelter (for women) in Chicago.
Shelter (noun) = Opdach (אָפּדַך)
Yes, the word 'shelter' is a common noun, a word for any shelter of any kind.A proper noun is a the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Shelter Lee, physician, Chilliwack BC, CanadaShelter Island, NYShelter Rock Road, Bethel, CT or Shelter Island Drive, San Diego, CA'Shelter From the Storm' by Bob DylanThe word shelter is also a verb: shelter, shelters, sheltering, sheltered
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'shelter' is it.Example:This bus shelter isn't very good, but it is better than nothing.
The noun 'doghouse' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a shelter for a pet dog; a word for a thing.
The word "harbor" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a place where ships can seek shelter. As a verb, it means to provide refuge or give shelter to something or someone.
The plural form for the noun refuge is refuges.
The noun 'shelter' can function as a direct or an indirect object in a sentence. Examples: Our church gave shelter to many of the flood victims. (direct object of the verb) They gave the bus shelter a new coat of paint. (indirect object)