The nouns in the noun phrase 'roof of the world' are roofand world.
Is crumbling roof an adjective?crumbling is an adjective roof is a noun.
The correct plural form for the noun roof is roofs.
Is crumbling roof an adjective?crumbling is an adjective roof is a noun.
Yes, the noun roof is a common noun, a word for a roof on anything, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Kathy "Kat" D'Ignazio, The Roof Lady, Atlanta, GARoof Road, Sidney Center, NY or Roof Road, Manhattan, KSRed Roof Inns, Inc., Columbus, OHGreen Roof Lodge, Hackensack, MN"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" by Tennessee Williams
The possessive form for the singular noun roof is roof's.The plural form for the noun roof is rooves.The plural possessive form is rooves'.
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The roof of the world - Nepal
In the sentence "The roof on the old barn is peeling," the common noun is "roof" as it refers to a general structure, while "barn" is also a common noun indicating a type of building. The proper noun is not present in this sentence, as there are no specific names of people, places, or organizations mentioned. Thus, the common nouns are "roof" and "barn."
Roofs is already a plural noun. The singular form is roof.
tibet plain is the roof of the world.....
The Hotel on the Roof of the World was created in 2001.
The ISBN of The Hotel on the Roof of the World is 9781840241990.