Nouns are not describing words; adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word cats is a noun. Examples of adjectives that describe cats:
Nouns that are words for cats are synonyms; for example:
Languid, lithe, soft, springy, stealthy, aloof, independent, territorial, predators that will melt your heart. Poetic words describe cats best.
no, adjectives are decribing words.
The word century is a common noun. The word fifteenth is functioning as an adjective (not a noun) decribing the noun century.
The word century is a common noun. The word tenth is functioning as an adjective (not a noun) decribing the noun century.
The word century is a common noun. The word fifteenth is functioning as an adjective (not a noun) decribing the noun century.
The Russian words for the adjective "evil" is "злой" (pronounced zloy) when describing a masculine noun and "злая" (pronounced zlaya) when decribing a feminine noun. The noun "evil" translates to "зло"(pronounced zlo).
super is a decribing word e.g describe the hero- super
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'.The possessive noun phrase is: the cats' collars
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No, it is a plural noun. Cats are small feline animals.
The word 'cat' is both a noun and a verb. The noun cat is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for an animal, a thing. The verb cat is to raise an anchor from the surface of the water to the cathead. The verb 'to cat' is also used as a slang term for seeking a sexual partner, for example, one could be described as 'catting around'.
The noun for cats of all kinds is feline.
The plural form of the noun cat is cats.The plural possessive form is cats' (add an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun ending in s).Example: The cats' names are Solomon and Sheba.