The noun 'copy' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for something made to be similar or identical to another; a word for a specific issue of a book, magazine, picture, etc.; a word for a thing.
The plural noun is 'copies'.
The word 'copy' is also a verb: copy, copies, copying, copied.
Copy can be used as either a noun or a verb. n: I have a copy of that paper you wanted. v: Could you copy this for me?
It can be used as either a noun or verb. Examples: noun: I have a copy of that paper you wanted. verb: Could you copy this for me?
The singular possessive form of copy is copy's.
Copy can be a verb or a noun. Verb: Please copy the homework assignment from the board. Noun: You must provide a copy of your license.
The word 'copy' is not a pronoun.The word copy (copies) is a noun: We need a copy of the contract.The word copy (copies copying copied) is a verb: Please copy the contract for the board.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun the takes the place of the singular noun 'copy' is 'it'; the pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'copies' is 'they' as a subject, and 'them' as an object. Example:I made a copy and put it on your desk.I made some copies for the board and put them in the board room so they will be there when the members arrive.
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.
to clone is to copy
Yes, the word copy is a verb (copy, copies, copying, copied). The word copy is also a noun (copy, copies).Example uses:Verb: I can copy my transcript at the library.Noun: I have to send a copy with my application.
The word "duplicate" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an identical copy of something. As a verb, it means to make an exact copy of something.
une copie (noun), copier (verb)
here = adverb is = verb the = definite article really = adverb old = adjective copy = noun of = preposition the = definitive article book = noun
Yes. However, the word "copy" can be one of three parts of speech: a common noun, a verb or an adjective.Example as a common noun: "If you see Nina, from "Corporate Accounts Payable", please ask her to make me a copy of the memo, regarding the TPS report covers." In this example, "copy" refers to a thing.Example as a verb: "Miriam did diligently copy her homework assignment from the blackboard, per the request of her teacher, Mrs. Merriwether." In this example "copy" refers to an action.Example as an adjective: "This SD card is not copyprotected." In this (rare) example "copy" is used a modifier of the word protected. Say that in class and you will instantly be modified into a nerd. lol