Most commonly it is a noun, as in, "There are four houses on this block."
It can also be a verb meaning "provides a place for" as in, "This compartment houses the generator."
The word 'houses' is both a noun (house, houses) and a verb (house, houses, housing, housed).Example:The houses on this street were built in the 1940s. (noun)This building houses the biology department and the labs. (verb)
No, a collective noun is a word for a group of like things. Collective nouns for the noun house is a row of houses or a development of houses.
The noun form for the adjective prior is priority.The word prior is also a noun, a word for a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders; abbot.
The compound noun 'high school' is a concrete noun as a word for a building that houses grades 9 - 12 (in the US); a word for a physical thing.The compound noun 'high school' is an abstract noun as a word for any of the grade levels 9 - 12 (in the US); a word for a concept.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'shop houses'. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a row of shop houses, a block of shop houses, a street of shop houses, etc.
Depending on how it is used, build can be a noun or a verb. Noun: He has an athletic build. Verb: They build houses for a living.
The word "village" can be a noun, not a verb or adverb. It refers to a small community or group of houses in a rural area.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. A plural noun is word for two or more people, places, or things. Examples: horses, houses, girls, boys, parents, or pillows.
Yes, the word 'house' is a noun, a word for a building used as a dwelling; a company or organization involved in a particular activity (fashion house, auction house); the part of a structure that contains the audience; an extended royal family; a word for a thing.The word 'house' is also a verb: house, houses, housing, housed.
The word 'frame' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'frame' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.Examples:I don't know how to frame my request. (verb)We live on a street of frame houses. (adjective)The frame of this picture is cracked. (noun)The noun forms of the verb to frame are framer and the gerund, framing.
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The noun 'parliament' is an abstract noun for a governing body. There is no one physical thing that is a parliament; a parliament is a combination of the people, the power vested in those people, and the activities of those people that is a parliament. The noun 'parliament' used to mean the members of a parliament (a specific group of people) is a concrete noun.