Examples of things (nouns) that are green:
Philip Green Alan Greenspan Tim Greensmith
Nouns do not modify; nouns are words for persons, places, things, and ideas. An adjective is the word form that modifies nouns. For example: adjective + noun happy + child (happy child) green + apple (green apple) good + memory (good memory) tall + man (tall man) interesting + story (interesting story) beautiful + Paris (beautiful Paris)
None of them are proper nouns. They are all common nouns that refer to colors.
The nouns in the sentence are alien and scales.
Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.
Green is the color for green
Some nouns for things that are purple:blackberriescrocuseggplantGivati Brigade beretgrapesgrape juicehyacinthlilacsplumsPurple Rain by Princevioletswine
cactus i think
No, "green" is not a common noun. It is an adjective that describes the color of an object. Common nouns are used to name general items, people, or places, such as "table," "person," or "city." In contrast, "green" is a specific descriptor and does not function as a general naming word.
The abstract noun for "green" is "greenness." It refers to the quality or state of being green, encompassing the ideas of freshness, vitality, and nature associated with the color. Abstract nouns represent concepts, feelings, or states rather than tangible objects.
Yes, color green is considered a color.
I like green. Green is a color of the rainbow. He is green with envy. Help keep our planet green by recycling. The grass is green. Green is a good color, green is the color of the grass, green is the color of the leaves on the trees, green is the color of Kermit the Frog.