No, the noun 'bear' is a concrete noun, a word for a type of mammal, a word for a physical thing.
The word dog is a common, singular, concrete noun.
The noun 'bear' is a noun, a word for a type of mammal, a word for a thing.
The noun 'bees' is the plural form for the singular noun 'bee', a common, concrete noun.
Yes, "dog bed" is a noun. It refers to a specific type of bed designed for dogs to sleep on. In this compound noun, "dog" describes the type of bed, while "bed" is the main noun.
Droves
The crowd came in droves, or large quantities, when they heard about the sale.
There are absoulutley no words you can make out of droves or news.
The crowd came in droves, or large quantities, when they heard about the sale.
The noun 'drove' is a collective noun for: a drove of asses a drove of cattle a drove of donkeys a drove of goats a drove of hares a drove of horses a drove of oxen a drove of pigs a drove of rabbits a drove of sheep The noun 'shelf' is a collective noun for: a shelf of books
What type of noun is childhood
Countryside is a type of common noun.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
What type of noun is the word Dell computer What type of noun is the word Dell computer
Noun
not a noun
Noun