Example sentence for the noun 'firm':
I work for an international electronics firm.
Yes firm is an adjective eg. firm booting. Booting is the noun and firm is the adjective
"Firm" is the abstract noun. A firm is another name for a business company.
There is nobody like my sister she is unique.
noun - law firm adjective - a firm stance adverb - stand firm verb - to firm
noun - law firm adjective - a firm stance adverb - stand firm verb - to firm
No, the word 'firm' is an adjective, an adverb, a verb, and a noun.Examples:We made them a firm offer. (adjective)He's standing firm on the matter. (adverb)We can firm up the agreement with a written contract. (verb)This has been a great quarter for the firm. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Jack has made a decision. He's standing firm on the matter. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack' in the second sentence)
I methodically combed through the category, searching for unanswered questions..
The ambulance is filled with first aid things
Some words that use the root 'firm' are:affirmaffirmativeconfirmconfirmationfirmlyinfirminfirmaryinfirmityreaffirmreaffirmationreconfirmunconfirmed
Yes, the noun 'employee' is a common noun, a general word for any person working for another person or a business firm for pay.
The word resolve is a noun; a common, abstract, uncountable noun. The noun resolve is a word for a firm determination to do something.Noun forms for the verb resolve are resolver, resolvability, and the gerund, resolving.
Yes, "crisp" is a common noun. It refers to a type of food that is firm and crunchy, like a potato chip or an apple.