Car is a noun. Jim's is a proper possessive noun that serves as an adjective.
The nouns in the sentence are teenagers and car.
The nouns in the sentence are car and mother.
The nouns are car and computer
The nouns in the sentence are: teenagers and car.
The nouns in the sentence are: car, man, bus.
The nouns in the sentence are boy, bag, and car.
The nouns are :- car hill brakes
Examples of precise nouns for a car are:minivanSUVsedanExamples of more precise nouns for a car are:ToyotaFordNissan
The nouns in the sentence "Tony liked that car at the dealership" are "Tony," "car," and "dealership." "Tony" is a proper noun referring to a person, while "car" and "dealership" are common nouns referring to a vehicle and a place of business, respectively.
The nouns are car, grass, street and city hall.
A noun is a person, place, or thing. Tony,car,dealership.
The nouns are Jim's, car, envy, and neighborhood.Envy is an abstract noun.The word Jim's is a possessive noun, which is used like an adjective to describe the noun car.