No, time travel isn't a proper noun. It is a precise noun.
Yes, the word 'man' is a noun, a word for a person.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
The noun 'man' can be a concrete or an abstract noun, depending on use.The concrete noun man is a person that can be seen, heard, or touched.That man gave me good directions.The abstract noun man is humanity in general, people as a whole, a word for a concept.Kindness to your fellow man makes everyone's life a little easier.
612 m is more precise.
The noun 'man' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a male person.
Nicole is a noun. A proper noun to be more precise, but a noun.
Examples of precise nouns for a car are:minivanSUVsedanExamples of more precise nouns for a car are:ToyotaFordNissan
The noun form for the adjective precise is preciseness.A related noun form is precision.
The noun form of the adjective 'precise' is preciseness.A related noun form is precision.
The word precise is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun forms are preciseness or precision. The appropriate pronoun for those nouns is it.
Precise is an adjective because it is use to describe a noun. Example: He gave precise directions to his home.
No, time travel isn't a proper noun. It is a precise noun.
Precise is an adjective because it is use to describe a noun. Example: He gave precise directions to his home.
It is a noun, or to be more precise a noun phrase. Like many nouns in English, it can also be used as an adjective, as in the Star of David badge.
Shakespear, King Lear to precise.
cups is less precise.
Precise nouns are clearly expressed of defined persons, places, things, or ideas. An example of a precise noun is using dog instead of animal, collie instead of dog, border collie instead of collie.