A young horse is a foal; a young female horse is a filly.
A young horse is a foal.
The word 'horse' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'horse' is a word for a type of animal, a word for a thing.The verb 'horse' means to provide with a horse; to used physical force to move something; also used informally meaning to joke or fool around.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe noun; people is a noun. Some adjectives starting with O that describe people are:objectiveobliviousobsessedobtuseobviousoldopenopportunisticoriginalorneryostentatiousowlishSome nouns for people that start with O are:oboistoceanographerofficerOlympianopera singeropportunistophthalmologistorganistornithologistorthopedistoutsideroyster farmer
Quarry is a common noun. Quiz is a common noun.
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None of those words is an adverb. It could be a predicate: verb/adjective/noun.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The word colt is the noun for a male, i.e. it is the term for a male foal. A female foal is called a filly and the term "foal" refers to a young horse of either sex, a common gender noun.
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A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or noun adjunct. Examples of nouns that can describe a horse are: carousel horse companion horse parade horse plow horse war horse water horse
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a young female horse is filly; the noun for a young male horse is colt.
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A material noun starting with D is dung; a material used for making bricks.
"Pile" is a collective noun for clothes starting with the letter P.
"Horse" is a common noun.
A abstract noun starting with 'you' is youth, a word for the period of life between childhood and adulthood.The noun 'youth' is a concrete noun as a word for a young person.
Yes, a horse is a noun, an animal, a thing. The word horse is a singular, common, concrete noun.
The plural of the proper noun Philly is Phillies. (As a nickname for Philadelphia, it has no plural.) The plural of the common noun filly (young female horse) is fillies.