yes, it is a thing
No, the noun 'stove' is a COUNT noun, a word that has a singular and a plural form. The plural form of the noun is 'stoves'.
The possessive form for the singular noun stove is stove's.
Yes
The singular possessive form for the noun stove is stove's.example: The stove's thermostat is not working.
A rhyming pair for unusual stove could be STRANGE RANGE.
Yes, it's a participle, but if the stove is burning rather than the fuel, you need a fire extinguisher.
A common noun does not start with a capital. Examples of a few common nouns are: magnet, stove, window, coffee maker, wallpaper, etc.
No, it is not an adverb. Cafeteria is a noun, a place where people buy and eat food.
A stove. Hopefully, a gimballed stove!
Depends on the stove, but usually not
"Chimney" is a common noun, as it refers to a general object rather than a specific name. It denotes a structure used to convey smoke from a fireplace or stove to the outside air. Common nouns are non-capitalized and can be pluralized, as in "chimneys."
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