The word 'supply' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'supply' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use; materials or provisions stored and dispensed when needed; an amount of a commodity available for meeting a demand or for purchase at a given price; a word for a thing.
Example: Our supply of milk and eggs will get us through the week.
The noun forms of the verb to supply are supplier, and the gerund, supplying.
Supplies is the plural form for the singular noun supply.
The word 'supplies' is also the third person present, singular of the verb to supply.
The plural possessive is supplies'.
The plural form for supply is supplies.
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Yes, the word 'supply' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use; a word for a thing.Example: The supply of milk and eggs will get us through the week.The word supply is also a verb: supply, supplies, supplying, supplied.
The collective noun is a store of supplies.
Yes, the noun 'plenty' is an abstract noun as a word for a full supply; a large number or amount; the state of being plentiful. The word 'plenty' also functions as an adverb.
The word 'sink' is a noun (sink, sinks) and a verb (sink, sinks, sinking, sank, sunk).The noun 'sink' is a word for a basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe and supply of water; a word for a thing.The verb 'sink' means to drop below the surface of something; to descend.
No, glut is a noun. It means an excessive amount (especially said of goods in greater supply than demand).
The word 'supply' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:The hotel can supply a guide for our excursion. (verb)By the fifth day the supply of drinking water was gone. (noun)
The word 'supply' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:The hotel can supply a guide for our excursion. (verb)By the fifth day the supply of drinking water was gone. (noun)
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Yes, the word 'supply' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use; a word for a thing.Example: The supply of milk and eggs will get us through the week.The word supply is also a verb: supply, supplies, supplying, supplied.
The noun 'supplies' is the plural form of the singular noun 'supply', a common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use.The word 'supplies' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to supply.
used as a verb: Can you supply the snacks for the meeting? used as a noun: Our supply of pretzels is running low.
No, it is a noun. Shortage is a noun related to the adjective short, where it means in insufficient supply.
The adjective form is sufficient and the noun form is sufficiency. It means an adequate supply.
The collective noun is a store of supplies.
Yes, the word 'wellspring' is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun; a word for a source of a large or continuous supply.
It can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To provide something. Noun: An amount of something available for use.
Yes, the word 'scarcity' is a noun, a word for an insufficiency of amount or supply; a shortage; a word for a thing.