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There are three nouns in this sentence. They are: animals, creatures, and earth.
The nouns are Hawaii, places, and earth.
A group of monkeys is a "troop." For other group nouns ('collective" nouns; nouns of "assemblage") pertaining to animals, see http://www.pubquizhelp.34sp.com/animals/groups.html
Some nouns (synonyms) for earth are world, planet, globe, soil, clay, loam.
earth and continents
Yes. Animals are physical objects that can be seen and touched.
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Material nouns are words for substances rather than objects, animals, or people; they're what objects, animals and people are made of. Examples:acidalcoholaluminumangoraasphaltbananabonebrickbuttercementchalkcheeseclayDacrondiamonddilldyeearthebonyeggelmenamelfeatherfeltfleshfrostgelatingoatskingraingranitegravelhamhayheatherhempiceinkironivoryjade
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Examples of gender specific nouns for male animals are:boarbuckbullcobdrakedronejackreynardsteerstudramroostersirestagstallion
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Examples of gender specific nouns for male animals are:boarbuckbullcobdrakedronejackreynardsteerstudramroostersirestagstallion
The nouns are New York, places, and earth.
The nouns are Osaka, Tokyo, city, and Japan.