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Yes, the word river is a noun, a singular, common, concrerte noun; a word for a body of water. The word river is a proper noun when it is the name of a specific river, for example, the Amazon River or the River Thames.

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Is the word rivers a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. The word rivers is a plural noun.


What kind of noun is rivers?

The noun 'river' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.


What is the plural possessive of rivers?

The plural form of the noun river is rivers.The plural possessive form is rivers'.Example: The Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers' confluenceforms the Ohio River.


Would the plural family name or rivers be riveres?

Yes, the plural form of the proper noun Rivers is Riverses.example: The Riverses are my neighbors.Note: A name is a proper noun. A proper noun is always capitalized.


What is the plural of the word river?

The plural form of the noun river is rivers.


Is river a countable noun or a mass noun?

It is countable because the singular or plural can be preceded by a number (one river, three rivers).


What word describes the deposit of mud from rivers?

Alluvium (noun), alluvial (adjective).


What is correct plural form of the word river?

The plural form of the noun river is rivers.


How do you spell river as a plural possessive ie water belonging to rivers?

The plural form of the noun river is rivers.The plural possessive form is rivers'.Example: The Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers' confluence forms the Ohio River.


What is the noun plural to il fiume?

The noun plural of "il fiume" (the river) in Italian is "i fiumi".


Is rivers an adjective?

No, it is not. It is a plural noun (more than one river).


What is a pronoun for all rivers?

The pronouns that take the place of the noun phrase 'all rivers' are 'they' as a subject, and 'them' as an object in a sentence.Examples:All rivers in our state empty into the ocean. They may join at some point before they get there, but whatever chemicals enter them eventually ends up in the ocean.