The word like is so common because it has so many functions, for example:
Yes, the word "almanac" is a common noun. It refers to a publication that includes information like calendars, weather forecasts, and astronomical data.
My brother ate a cake. (The words 'brother' and 'cake' are common nouns.)I went to the supermarket. (The word 'supermarket is a common noun.)I like to eat cookies. (The word 'cookies' is a common noun.)I accidentally dropped my computer.(The word 'computer' is a common noun.)He likes to read books. (The word 'books' is a common noun.)She likes playing toys. (The word 'toys' is a common noun.)I like going to the gym. (The word 'gym' is a common noun.)She bought a pen. (The word 'pen' is a common noun.)I am doing my homework. (The word 'homework' is a common noun.)I am drawing a picture. (The word 'picture' is a common noun.)I am carrying my bag. (The word 'bag is a common noun.)The train will leave soon. (The word 'train' is a common noun.)I am eating breakfast. (The word 'breakfast' is a common noun.)I found a dog just now. (The word 'dog' is a common noun.)He sold his home. (The word 'home' is a common noun.)His friend fell sick. (The word 'friend' is a common noun.)I went to the airport. (The word 'airport is a common noun.)His bed is very messy. (The word 'bed' is a common noun.)I saw a baby just now. (The word 'baby' is a common noun.)The door was open. (The word 'door' is a common noun.)
Oh, dude, tomorrow is like totally a common noun. It's like, you know, just a regular ol' word we use to talk about the day after today. So yeah, tomorrow is totally a common noun, like no big deal.
is that this website is so stupied and ugly
Tonight is a common noun so does not change dependant of tense. So something like 'Is is nice out here tonight.' is perfectly grammatically correct.
The noun 'glove' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a covering for the hand; a word for a thing.The word 'glove' is also a verb: glove, gloves, gloving, gloved.
I think the word ACTUALLY we use many times. So its very common.
i like you so much and i keep thinking about you.
the word underground is a common noun but if used like Underground Railroad then it is proper
Slipped. Although it's not a common word at all, so it could be a misspelling.
Sample is not a word that you would have a common abbreviation for, so people might not know what word your referring to.
Well, honey, "soft" can be a common noun when referring to a soft material like cotton or silk. But it can also be an adjective when describing how something feels or looks. So, technically, it can go both ways depending on how you use it.