Yes. It can also be a verb too!
It depends on the usage.
Store is a noun when it refers to the place where items can be purchased (Ex.: I bought some apples at the store.), when it refers to a quantity that has been saved (Ex.: The library has a store of books.), or when it refers to the place a quantity is kept (Ex.: The castle has a weapon store in case of attack.).
Store is a verb when it refers to the act of saving something for later use (Ex. I will store my homework in a folder until tomorrow.).
The noun 'grocery' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of store, a word for the items sold in such a store; a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun 'store' is a common noun, a general word for a retail establishment selling items to the public; a general word for a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed; a word for any store of any kind.The word 'store' is also a verb: store, stores, storing, stored.
The word "storage" is a noun.The adjective and verb form of the word is "store".An adverb form of the word is "in-store".
No, the compound noun 'furniture store' is a common noun, a general word for any store that specializes in selling furniture.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'furniture store' is Ashley Furniture Home Store or La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries.
The word 'store' is not a pronoun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.The word 'store' is a noun, a verb, or an adjective.Examples:Noun: The store will open at ten. It will have your brand. (the pronoun 'it' replaces the noun 'store' in the second sentence)Verb: We can store the leftovers in the freezer.Adjective: You can find a list of store hours on the door.
the verb "to store" = Αποθηκεύω [apotheekEvo] the noun "store" = κατάστημα [katAsteema]
No, violin is not a proper noun. A proper noun is a noun that has been given a name or title. For example, while the word store would not be a proper noun, the word Walmart would be, because it is the name of a specific store. A noun that is not a proper noun would be called a common noun.
The pronoun that takes the place of the compound noun 'grocery store' is it.Example: There is a grocery store around the corner. It will be open until ten.
No, the compound noun 'furniture store' is a common noun, a general word for any store that specializes in selling furniture.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'furniture store' is Ashley Furniture Home Store or La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries.
Yes, the word 'stores' is a word, a noun and a verb.The noun 'stores' is the plural form of the singular noun 'store', a word for a place where goods are sold; or something stored (a store of canned goods).The plural noun 'stores' is also a word for accumulated supplies ready for use.The verb 'stores' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to 'store'.Example: The squirrel stores food in his cheeks.
No, the noun 'groceries' is a concrete noun; a plural noun as a word for two or more grocery stores; a mass (uncountable) noun as a word for the food and household supplies sold at a store; a word for physical places; a word for physical things.An abstract noun is a word for something that can't be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.
It is an adjective. ex: The vague boy went to the store If it was a noun the sentence would not make sense. The vague went to the store.