the person of nouns are the 1st person,2nd person and the 3rd person.the was the persons of nouns
No. It is but an adjective. Nouns are persons, places, or things. Adjectives describe nouns.
Nouns do not describe, nouns are persons, places, things, or ideas. Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Some adjectives to describe desert:hotdrylonelybeautifuldangerousinterestingbrightvastshimmeringgritty
Idea nouns are abstract nouns, names for specific persons, places, things, or titles. Examples:agonybargaincheerdogmaeducationfungratitudehopeignorancejoyknowledgelovemadnessnatureorganizationpityquestionragestrengthtrust
Proper nouns
It is an adjective. Nouns are persons, places or things and verbs are actions. Flimsy (and other adjectives) modify nouns.
No, abstract nouns do not name specific persons, places, or things. Instead, they refer to ideas, emotions, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived through the senses. Examples of abstract nouns include love, honesty, happiness, and freedom.
David Johnson is a proper noun; all persons names are proper nouns; all proper nouns are capitalized.
proper nouns are names of specific persons places days of the week <ect
No, it is a noun. Nouns refer to persons, places, or things, and a glacier is a thing.
no it is a noun .it is thing. remember Nouns name persons places or things.
nouns collective noun is the name given to a group of persons, animals
Concrete nouns can be common or proper. Common nouns are an object or person, such as car or man, while proper nouns are the names of specific objects or persons, such as a Ford Mustang or Bill Jones, or places such as Cleveland or Chicago.