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No, it is not. It is a noun (the state of being or acting as a mother).
Motherhood, Mothership,
He described the Queen Mother (the mother of Queen Elizabeth) as being like a Mum - the Queen Mother wasn't ever head of state.
The word that means the state of being a mother is "maternity." It encompasses the qualities, responsibilities, and experiences associated with motherhood. Maternity can refer to both the biological aspect of bearing children and the social and emotional roles that mothers play.
No.
The word 'those' is a pronoun and an adjective.The pronoun 'those' is an demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun indicating near or fare in place or time.The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.The adjective 'those' is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example:Those are mother's favorite flowers. (demonstrative pronoun)Those flowers are mother's favorite. (adjective)A verb is a word for an action or a state of being, for example:Those flowers are mother's favorite. (the verb 'are' is the state of the flowers being favorite, 'are' is a state of being verb)We picked the flowers for mother. (the verb 'picked' is an action we performed, 'picked' is a word for an action)We gave the flowers to mother. (the verb 'gave' is an action we performed, 'gave' is a word for an action)Mother was so happy. (the verb 'was' is the state of mother being happy, 'was' is a state of being verb)
Your mother state is usually the state you were born in.
what state are you in
Only with parental consent.
No, the noun 'motherhood' is an abstract noun, a word for the state or experience of being a mother; a word for a concept.
She didn't have a job other than being a mother.