The 'number' of a noun is singular, plural, or uncountable.
Example:
Would you like an apple in your lunch? (singular)
I bought a bushel of apples at the market. (plural)
I can make applesauce with some of them. (uncountable)
Yes, the word 'call' is a noun (call, calls) and a verb (call, calls, calling, called).Examples:You had a call to confirm your dentist appointment. (noun)I will call them back to confirm the appointment. (verb)
The noun 'number' is not a specific collective noun but it can be used as a collective noun where appropriate; for example:a number of questionsa number of ideasa number of animalsa number of people
A modifying noun?
"Call" can be a verb, noun, or adjective. In the following sentence, "call" is a verb. "Call me when you can." In the next sentence, "call" is a noun. "My phone call with the customer went well." In this last sentence, "call" is an adjective modifying the noun "button". "Press the call button."
The word 'call' may function as both a verb and a noun in English.Examples- "The woman called her brother-in-law." - verb (past)- "You've got a call, Betty." - noun- "I really want to call him now." - verb- "He took the call." - noun
Yes, 1916 is a noun; a number is a noun, a year is a noun; a number is a thing, a year is a thing.
No, number is a noun, a common singular noun.
The noun 'three' is a singular, common noun, a word for a thing. A number is a concrete noun when it represents people or things (three of the apples). A number is an abstract noun when it represents a concept (be there at three). When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun (see page three). When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective (there are three pages).
Yes, a number is a noun as well as an adjective.When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun (see page two).When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective (there are two pages).
Yes, the number four (4) is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'four' is a singular, common noun, a word for a thing.When a number is used on it's own, a number is a noun (see page four).When a number is used to describe a noun, a number is an adjective (there are four pages).
Yes, the number for a year is a noun. The number 1945 can also be an adjective if used to describe a noun, such as '1945 attendees'.
An Appositive.