"Social" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to activities or events aimed at fostering interaction and relationships among people. Examples include "social media" and "social networking."
The word social is a noun form, a word for a type of get-together; for example an ice cream social or a church social.The noun forms for the adjective social are socialness, socialism, and socialist.
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a complaint of social workers
Yes, Social Security is a proper noun, it is the name of a government agency and a citizens' insurance program.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
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No, "pragmatic" is an adjective that describes someone who is practical and realistic in their approach to problems.
a noun is the noun of person pla cwe or thing
The noun 'social studies' is a common, compound, abstract, uncountable noun (an aggregate noun, representing an indefinite number of elements or parts); a word for the study of how people live and organize themselves in society; a word for a thing.
Yes, Socialism is an abstract noun.