The word 'specialty' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an area of study, practice, or skill to which someone has devoted much time and effort and in which they are expert; a service of product devoted to by a person or company. Examples:
Her specialty is decorated cakes for celebrations and holidays.
Her husband is a doctor, dermatology is his specialty.
The word 'specialty' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an area of study, practice, or skill to which someone has devoted much time and effort and in which they are expert; a service of product devoted to by a person or company. Examples: Her specialty is decorated cakes for celebrations and holidays. Her husband is a doctor, dermatology is his specialty.
No, specialty is a common noun. Specialty is also an adjective.
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Specialty is not a verb. It is a noun and can be used as an adjective as well.
The word properties has three syllables. Prop-er-ties.
The word specialty is a noun. It is something in which someone specializes.
A common noun.
Yes, the word 'specialty' is a common noun, a general word for something that a person or place is known for making or producing; an area of study, skill, or business for which someone has expertise; a word for any specialty of any kind.
The word "properties" has three syllables: prop-er-ties.
To make perplex a noun you add -er to make "Perplexer" which is one who perplexes.