Child
Almost any noun that is not a word for a person is a noun for a thing.Examples:tree is a more exact noun for a thing; an elm is a more exact noun for tree.food is a more exact noun for a thing; meat is a more exact noun for food; hamburger is a more exact noun for meat.bridge is a more exact noun for a thing; suspension bridge is a more exact noun for bridge; Golden Gate Bridge is a more exact noun for suspension bridge.
"Offspring" or "youth" could be used as exact nouns for children.
Some exact nouns for two children are sisters, brothers, brother and sister, cousins, sons, daughters, son and daughter, grandchildren, grandsons, granddaughters, etc.
The exact noun for children could be:the cousinsthe sistersthe brothersthe Jones childrenMs. Jones classthe soccer teammy friendsmy children
Yes, "children's" is typically used as an adjective to describe something that belongs to or is related to children.
The word carrot is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Carrot is also an exact noun for the general noun vegetable.
That's it water. You can make it more exact by adding an adjective to describe the noun eg dirty water chlorinated water salt water tap water etc
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.
No, the noun 'child' is singular, a word for one person.The noun 'children' is the plural noun, a word for two or more people.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way.The collective nouns for a group of children are:an ingratitude of childrena chaos of children
Yes, "children" is a plural noun. It is the plural form of "child."
Proper noun
An exact noun for the word animal is a specific animal; for example:catdogcamelhawkMore specific nouns for animal are:liondingodromedaryred tail hawk