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Well ask yourself what the difference between "public" and "private" is. This isn't rocket science!
nui·sanceˈn(y)o͞osəns/nounnoun: nuisance; plural noun: nuisancesa person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.ne·ces·si·tynəˈsesədē/nounnoun: necessity; plural noun: necessities1.the fact of being required or indispensable.
Dennis the Menace from The Beano comic .
No. Before any tenant is evicted from a property, the landlord must follow judicial proceedings.
No. Nuisance is a noun.
Nuisance is a noun.
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
The Nuisance was created in 1921-01.
Computer problems are a nuisance for many companies. The little boy was being a nuisance to his brother.
This Is Menace was created in 2004.
In the sentence, "The issue is is it a nuisance," the clause "is it a nuisance" functions as a predicate noun, specifying what the issue is. The verb "is" links the subject "issue" to the noun "nuisance," indicating that "nuisance" is a predicate noun in this context.