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.
The collective noun is a store of supplies.
The plural noun and the third person, singular, present of the verb is spelled supplies. The possessive form of the plural noun supplies is supplies'.
There is no standard collective noun for art supplies.A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a case of art supplies, a cupboard of art supplies, a kit of art supplies, etc.
supplies.
The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.
Yes, the word '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.
with many supplies
It can be a verb or a plural noun. The company supplies your business with what supplies ?
The noun 'kind' is an abstact noun as a word for a type or class. The abstract noun form of the adjective "kind" is "kindness".
It's no kind of noun it is an adjective. The noun is ravenousness.
The the noun 'kind' is an abstract noun as a word for type or class; having similar characteristics.The abstract noun for kind is kindness.
No, it is not. Art is a noun, which can be used as a noun adjunct in terms such as art school or art supplies.