Yes, the word 'yarn' is a noun; a word for a spun fiber; a word for a long, implausible story; a word for a thing.
No, although there are several uses for the noun. The noun "yarn" (material for knitting) is considered a noun adjunct, not an adjective, when used with other nouns (e.g. yarn twisting).
Yarn comes in skeins and in balls.
No
noun;1. A fine synthetic yarn.
A collective noun for thread is a spool of thread.
No: "favorite" in the sentence given is a noun, specifically a predicate noun, as indicated by its possessive pronoun/functional adjective modifier "your"
· yacht · yak · yam · yard · yardstick · yarn · yo-yo · yogurt · yoke
"Crochet" is a verb that describes a particular manner of turning yarn into an article of more direct use.
Yes, the word 'silk' is a noun, a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae for cocoons; thread, yarn, or fabric made from silk fiber; a word for a thing.
Yarn is an irregular plural so plural for yarn is yarn. It can be singular or plural.
difference between spun yarn and filament yarn
* yarn elongation is stretching of yarn before breakage of yarn and it is related with workability of machine and process * yarn elongation is nothing but the the fibre strength