No, the word 'it' is a pronoun, not a noun.
In the sentence, 'What time is it?', the pronoun 'it' is taking the place of the noun 'time', following the linking verb 'is' (time = it).
In the sentence, 'It is four PM.', the pronoun 'it' is taking the place of the noun 'four PM' (it = four PM).
The only use for the word 'it' as a noun is when playing a game, the person whose turn it is is 'it': 'Tag, you're it.'
The noun 'time' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The word 'time' is a noun; the word 'every' is an adjective that describes the noun 'time'. Every time is two words, not a compound word.
The noun 'there' is an abstract noun as a word for a point in time or occurrence.The noun 'there' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical point or place.
Yes, the word year is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time, a word for a thing.
The word afternoon is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time, a thing.
The noun "hours" is a plural, common, abstract noun.The noun "hours" is the plural form of the singular noun "hour", a word for a 60 minute period of time; a word for a thing.The noun "hours" is an abstract noun as a word for periods of time. Time is a concept.The noun "hours" is a common noun as a general word for any two or more hours.
Yes, the word 'hour' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a measure of time; a word for a thing.
The noun 'Christmas' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.The noun Christmas is a word for a specific day of the year. The word day is a word for time. Time is a concept.
The noun 'age' is a common, abstract noun.The noun 'age' is a common noun as a general word for the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed; a distinct period of history; a word for a thing.The noun 'age' is an abstractnoun as a word for a length of time or a period of time; a word for a concept.
The noun 'day' is an abstract noun, a word for a unit in time (24 hours) or a specific point in time; a word for a concept.
Yes, the word 'week' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word week is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a period of time; a word for a thing.