The noun 'assignment' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a task or work that has been designated to someone; the act of giving the ownership of or rights to property to someone; a word for a concept, a word for a thing.
No, it is a noun, referring to a classification of birds. It can be used as a noun adjunct in such terms as pigeon droppings and pigeon coop.
Assign is a verb. Example: The teacher assigns a lot of homework every day.
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Generally ordinary would be an adjective, not a noun. You could possibly use it as a noun if you started using it a class - sort of like in the Potterverse you have the term "muggle" for non- wizadring folk. You sometimes will see authors use it it that way - especially when creating their own worlds, e.g. "Gylla was an Ordinary but she had many friends who were Crosses."
Yes, "château" is a masculine noun in French. It translates to "castle" or "manor" in English, and its definite article is "le" (le château). In French grammar, nouns have a gender classification, and "château" is classified as masculine.
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Yes, "assignment" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to a task or piece of work that has been assigned to someone.
Classification of a noun is the ability to say what kind of noun it is: common, proper, concrete, collective, material, abstract, etc.
No. It is not an adverb. Assignment is a noun form of the verb assign and there is no direct adverb form.
The noun luggage is a common, concrete, mass noun.
The word "sponsor" is a common noun.
The plural possessive form is students' assignment.The apostrophe after the ending -s shows that something belongs to the students, in this case, their assignment.
The possessive form of the noun assignment is assignment's.example: She smiled when she saw her assignment's grade.
Yes, the word assignment is an abstract noun; a word for an allocation of a job, a course of study, a task assigned; the act of giving ownership or rights to property to someone.
Other than the participles (classifying and classified), you could have the adjective classifiable (or unclassifiable as the case may be), and the noun classification (assignment to a class).
Yes, "assignment" is a count noun. It refers to a specific task or piece of work that can be counted, such as one assignment, two assignments, etc. Count nouns can be pluralized and used with numbers, distinguishing them from mass nouns, which cannot be counted individually.