Some nouns that relate to monkeys are:
No. Monkey is a common noun
No. Monkey is a common noun
Yes, monkey is a common noun.
Monkey is a noun.
The possessive form of the noun monkey is monkey's.example: The children laughed at the monkey's antics.
A preposition is used to relate a noun, pronoun, or phrase to another word in a sentence. Prepositions show the relationship between the words by indicating location, direction, time, or other various relationships.
No, the noun 'monkey' is a general noun. Examples of specific nouns for the noun monkey are Tamarin or Marmoset. More specific nouns are Emperor Tamarin or Pygmy Marmoset.
The noun 'monkey' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing, a living thing.
noun is monkey adj is all
A pronoun that relates a noun to another noun in a sentence is a relative pronoun. It connects a dependent clause to a main clause, indicating the relationship between the two nouns. Examples of relative pronouns include 'who,' 'which,' 'that,' and 'whose.'
The word monkey is a noun, a common noun, a word for any monkey, a word for a thing.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Monkey Quest: ThunderbowMonkey Road, Elgin, TXThe Monkey House Cafe, Huntington Beach, CA'Monkey Business' (1931), The Marx Brothers
its a noun , unless you say monkey around.