The word "Wieners" is being misused in this context.
It is derived from the German "Wiener Wurstchen" (Hot dog sausage).
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If by 'come first' you mean alphabetically, boy's would come before boys' because the apostrophe has higher alphabetical priority than letters. If you mean which is correct, they're both correct in different senses: Boy's is a singular possessive and Boys' is a plural possessive.
Yes, the noun 'boys' is a common noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'boy', a word for a young male person.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'boys' is the names of the boys.
Yes, the word 'committee' is a noun; a word for a group of people who come together for a specific purpose; a word for a thing.
The definition of the word nascent is, something that is about to come into existence. The thing may not be well developed, but it shows signs of potential of good things to come.
The word 'boys' has one syllable.
The word "boys" is not capitalized.
Kimono is from Japanese meaning ki=wearing mono=thing there for kimono translates to wearing thing
For my opinion, I think that the word “yo” is like a greeting word for boys ;-;
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A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing. A plural noun is word for two or more people, places, or things. Examples: horses, houses, girls, boys, parents, or pillows.