The word homes is a plural form of the noun home, a common, abstract noun, a word for a thing.
The word "homes" is a common noun because it refers to a general category of places where people live.
The nouns in the sentence are "house," "distance," and "homes."
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
"He" is a pronoun. Pronouns are words that are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition.
A pronoun is a type of common noun, as it refers to a general category of words used to replace nouns in sentences.
No it is not a pronoun.
The nouns in the sentence are "house," "distance," and "homes."
Some nouns for shapes or about shapes are:roundcurvecirclecrescentarcarchellipsesquareanglerectangletrianglequadranglestarlineparallelogramAll of these nouns are singular, common nouns; words for things.
The words 'path', 'computer', and 'bicycle' are nouns. The words to describe nouns are adjectives. Examples:a long patha new computera broken bicycleAnother type of word used to describe nouns are other nouns. Nouns used as adjectives are called an attributive nouns. Examples:a dirt pathan Apple computeran aluminum bicycle
The nouns 'rain' and 'snow' are both singular, common, concrete nouns; words for types of water that fall from the sky; words for things.
The words 'Hermann Park' are proper nouns.
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
"He" is a pronoun. Pronouns are words that are used in place of nouns to avoid repetition.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun homes, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a group of homes, a row of homes, a huddle of homes, etc.
A pronoun is a type of common noun, as it refers to a general category of words used to replace nouns in sentences.
Yes, the words 'trail' and 'forest' are nouns, they are words for things.
Yes, the nouns 'bread' and 'meat' are common nouns, general words for types of food.
Every encyclopedia entry is for a noun. The information concerning that noun will, of course, involve words of every grammatical type.