· caffeine
· calamity
· calories
· campfire
· canister
· captives
· carriage
· cassette
· category
· cautious
· cemetery
· ceremony
· cesspool
· chainsaw
· chairman
· chambers
· champion
· channels
· chaplain
· cheating
· chestnut
· chickens
· children
· chipmunk
· circuits
· citation
· civilian
· clambake
· clappers
· Clarinet
· classify
· clerical
· clinical
· clogging
· cloister
· coatroom
· cocktail
· coincide
· colossal
· comedian
· crackers
· credenza
· critical
· crucifix
· crusades
· cubicles
· culinary
· cushions
Some nouns that start with c are:
car, cat, cord, candle, cape, coat
Cabana, cabbie, cackle, cactus, caddie, cajole, caller, calmly, camera, camper, canary, cancel, cancer, candid and candle are 6 letter words. They begin with the letter c.
coaching
No, the word 'begins' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to begin (an action verb).The noun form of the verb to begin is the gerund 'beginning'.Examples:Jack begins school on Monday. (verb)Please start from the beginning. (noun)
Justify is a verb. It begins with J.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
verb or noun?rate is one for verb
Yes, "beginning" can function as a noun when referring to the start or origin of something.
as a verb, "score" as a noun, "goods" as a noun, "grasp"
The word 'be' is not a noun. The word 'be' is a verb, the verb to be.
As a noun, "firework." As a verb, "increase" or "escalate."
As a noun, "wits." As a verb, "sees."
Quirt , lash , scourge
As a verb: enhance As a noun: adjunct
The word 'have' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'have' is an informal word for people with plenty of money and possessions.The noun form of the verb to have is the gerund, having.