The noun form of the adjective certain is certainty.
Yes, apple would be common because it is just in general. If you were saying a certain kind of apple, like Red Delicious Apple, then it would be proper.
its a noun not a proper noun think kid >:(
The noun Kayla is a proper noun, the name of a person.
The noun fabric is a general noun. A specific noun would be wool, nylon, linen, etc.
The noun 'common' is a common noun, a general word for a piece of open land in a town or village for public use; a word for a thing.The noun 'common' is a specific noun for the general noun 'land' or 'area'.
The noun form for the adjective certain is certainty.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'certain' is certainty.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'certain' is certainty.
The word 'certain' is an adjective and an indefinite pronoun.The adjective 'certain' describes a noun as known but not named; not in doubt; known to be true.The indefinite pronoun 'certain' take the place of a noun for a person or thing known but not named.EXAMPLESadjective: Certain employees have qualified for a bonus.pronoun: Certain of the essays demonstrate excellent writing skills.
The abstract noun is performance (to complete a process in a certain manner). It can be a concrete noun when it refers to the performance of a play.
Spinnerets is a noun, a plural noun for a thing, organs in certain insects through which silk threads are exuded
No, the word 'certain' is an adjective used to describe a noun, for example:Certain funds have been set aside.The word 'certain' is also an indefinitepronoun, used to take the place of an indefinite but limited number, for example: Certain of those funds are available.
A noun clause can function as the subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Death is certain should be kept in mind. (subject of the sentence)He had written "Death is certain." (direct object of the verb)
No, it is a concrete noun. A matron is a woman employed for certain duties, so is a person.
Yes, zebra is a noun. Side note: that is a common noun, a certain species of zebra is a proper noun
It can be both. Noun: An allocated amount. Verb: To divide or allocate into certain amounts.
Yes, it is a noun. It can refer to certain chambers of the heart, or to an open space within a building.