The noun 'kill' is a singular, common, concretenoun, a word for an animal that has been killed, especially for food, an act in which a hunted animal is killed ; a word for a physical thing, or a word for an act.
The noun forms of the verb to kill are killer and the gerund, killing.
Kill is a verb (to kill) and a noun (moved in for the kill).
falcons kill pigeons
A kill.
"Prey" is a noun and a verb.Prey (noun): something that is hunted and killed by something else for food.Lions hunt and kill their prey.Prey (verb): hunt and kill for food.Lions prey on buffalo.
The noun 'kill' is a singular noun, a word for an animal that has been killed, especially for food.The plural form is kills, which is regular plural form.
The lion did kill the antelope and then began to feast on its kill to alleviate his hunger.
A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing; for example:motherneighborcityislandtirecookieagriculturemockingbirdA proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Michelle ObamaMr. WilsonPortland, OregonHawaiiGoodyearOreoDept. of Agriculture"To Kill a Mockingbird"
Not by itself. But it can form a participial phrase that can act as an adverb. (e.g. He was busy killing his boss, or rather a likeness of him.)
Yes, the noun 'death' is an abstract noun as a word for a state of not being alive; a word for the permanent end of a life or a thing; a word for the cause of loss of life; a word for a concept.
It can be, rarely (a killing blow).The word killing is the present participle of the verb to kill, and may be a verb or a noun (gerund).
Yes, the noun 'revenge' is an abstract noun; a word for the desire to injure in response to an injury; a word for an act of responding with injury for injury; a word for an emotion; a word for a concept.
The word massacre is a noun. It is the intentional killing of a mass number of people. It can also be a verb meaning to kill in a large number.