Yes, the noun 'statistic' is a special noun (abstract noun), a word for a single piece of information, when combined with other such pieces of information form a numerical statement.
The noun 'statistic' can be considered a concrete noun when specific information is in written form or stored and retrieved on a data base.
Example sentence for the noun manitou: The Algonquins called upon the manitou at special ceremonies.
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
The possessive form of the plural noun bricks is bricks'.Example: The bricks' manufacturer can supply the special type we need for this project.
Special is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: You are very special to me. Noun: Clam chowder is today's special.
No, the noun 'special' is a common noun, a general word for something used only for a specific service or occasion; a television program that is not part of a series; a featured dish at a restaurant; a word for any special of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, University of Georgia Special Collections Library in Athens, GA or Canadian Special Operations Forces Command.The word 'special' is also an adjective.
Statistics is plural, the singular form is statistic.
The special (abstract) noun form of the concrete noun 'friend' is friendship.
The possessive form for the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's. Example: My sons-in-law's party was a special occasion.
The noun form for the adjective special is specialness.The word special is also a noun form, for example:The commuter special stops here at eight and four.Today's special is yesterday's meatloaf.
The noun example is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The possessive form of the plural noun ponies is ponies'.Example: The ponies' owner feeds them a special diet
The word 'special' is a noun; a word for a food at a restaurant, a program on TV, a featured item for sale, a particular train or bus scheduled, etc.The noun form for the adjective 'special' is specialness. Other noun forms are specialist, specialty, and specialization.