Yes, the noun 'rescue' is a count noun, the plural form is rescues.example: The ski patrol has made a number of rescues of adventurous skiers.
No. Rescue can be a verb, or a noun, also used as an adjunct (rescue swimmer, rescue boat).
The sewer grate had to be removed to rescue the lost kitten.
Rescue (verb): räddaRescue (noun): räddning
The word rescue is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The rescue went very well, both children were brought to safety. Verb: We rescue antique woodwork and fixtures from houses to be demolished.
No it is a verb
The noun rescue forms a normal plural : rescues.
rescue (verb) = hitsil (הציל)rescue (noun) =hatsalah (הצלה)
Proper noun
The life guard rescued a little girl from drowning"This is my rescue dog, Rex." uses rescue as an adjective because it describes, or modifies, the noun (dog).To use rescue as a noun, one might say, "She came to my emotional rescue".To use rescue as a verb, one might say "Please rescue me from this conversation!"
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.