The noun forms of the verb to "remember" are remberer, remembrance, and the gerund, remembering.
The nouns in the sentence are:thingsgrandfathertempervoice
All German nouns begin with a capital letter
no it is a noun .it is thing. remember Nouns name persons places or things.
The only noun in the sentence is babysitter, a closed compound noun.
Work and joy are nouns. Remember that the definition of a noun is "a person, place, or thing." Work is a thing, in this instance. Joy is a feeling, also a thing.Both hers in this sentence are pronouns.
Countable in math may not mean the same thing as countable in English. Do you remember the Partridge-in-a-Pear-Tree song? The nouns following the numbers are mathematically countable.
Its said "arbol grande". which is "tree tall". in spanish nouns are said before adjectives, and in english nouns are said after adjectives. Remember, tall tree in spanish is arbol grande.
The general collective nouns for any group of fish are a school of salmon or a shoal of salmon.Collective nouns sepcifically used for salmon are:a bind of salmona draught of salmona leap of salmona run of salmon
"Jahre" is the plural form, meaning "years". The singular is "Jahr", year. By the way, remember to ALWAYS capitalize nouns in German. :-)
No, the word dinosaur is a noun, a singular, common noun. Remember, nouns are a person, place, or thing; a dinosaur is a thing.
A common acronym to remember which Spanish words are masculine is "LONERS": it stands for words that typically end in -l, -o, -n, -e, -r, and -s. For example, "libro" (book), "carro" (car), and "hombre" (man) are all masculine nouns. This acronym can help you identify many masculine nouns in the Spanish language.
Examples of abstract nouns that begin with the letter M:madnessmagicmementomemorymightmissionmockeryMondaymoodmurdermysterymythSome are: maturitymeaningmeannessmemorymercymotivationmovementmundanity