The word 'hence' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. There is no noun form for hence.
The word 'hence' is an adverb that modifies a verb as for this reason, therefore. There is noun form for the adverb hence.
Lina is a name, hence a personal noun, in the English language.
Yes, it is; hence, it is not capitalized sentence-internally.
Yes, it is; hence, it is not capitalized sentence-internally.
Lina is a name, hence a personal noun, in the English language.
It's a name, hence a proper noun.
attendance is a noun, hence the plural form is attendances.
No, Dream is a verb, hence, you can dream something.Ex. I dream about current events.
A calendar date is a proper noun. For example: My brother's birthday is on February 13. "February 13" is the name of specific day;hence, it is a proper noun.
Barry is a name, and hence classified as a proper noun. It does sound something like the verb bury.
Strawberry as such is not a proper noun. It could be any strawberry. Hence we refer to it as 'a strawberry'. Therefore it is a common noun. example: Jim ate a strawberry But while referring to a particular strawberry it can be considered as a proper noun example: The strawberry eaten by Jim was not fresh
The word "tomorrow" is a noun because it says about a particular day, and according to the rules for a word to be defined as noun, any word that says about a particular day example- Monday, Tuesday, Today, Yesterday, etc. are all nouns. Hence, the word tomorrow is also a noun.