The word club is a collective noun " A geek club"
Yes, club is a common noun whether you plan to dance there or play Golf with it, the noun club is a general word for any club of any kind.
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There are a number of different meaning for the noun club:The noun club as a word for an organization or group with common interests or goals is an abstract noun.The noun club as a word for a place that people go to relax, listen to music, dance, and in most cases, drink alcoholic beverages is a concrete noun.The noun club as a word for a heavy stick used to hit things, or used for a weapon, is a concrete noun.
This is likely the word REMEMBER. "You remember" means you recall or recollect. A similar word in spelling is MEMBER (noun) - one of a group or club
Club della biblioteca is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "library club".Specifically, the masculine noun club is an English loan word in Italian. The word della means "of the". The feminine noun biblioteca translates as "library".The pronunciation will be "KLOOB DEL-la BEE-blyoh-TEY-ka" in Italian.
Hui, 'ahahui means club as in a place/organizationLa'au means club as in a weapon
Yes, the word 'driver' is a noun, a word for a someone who operates a motor vehicle or a word for a type of golf club; the noun driver is a word for a person or a thing.
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
No, the word athletic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an athletic club.
The isn't a verb form of the word association. Association is a noun that means a group of people working together in a one organization.
"Synonym" is the noun: it means a word that is synonymous.
The plural form of the noun 'disco' as a word for a type of club is discos.The noun 'disco' as a word for a type of music is an uncountable noun.