In grammar, "person," "place," and "thing" are known as nouns. Nouns are words used to name a person (like "Mary"), place (like "Paris"), or thing (like "book"). They can be used in sentences as subjects, objects, or to show possession.
a person and a thing
The part of speech that names a person, place, or thing is a noun. The words person, place, and thing are all nouns.
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
thing
Yes. (person, place or thing & it IS a thing)
The noun 'tree' is a word for a large plant; a word for a diagram or arrangement with a structure of branching connecting lines; a word for a thing.
Place
A namesake is when a person, place, or thing is named after another person, place, or thing.
Sunscreen is a noun, it is a thing, not a person or place. A noun is a person, place or thing.
It can be called a place and thing.
I personal think verbs or nouns Are Person Place Or Thing its a person