A star is not a person or a place; it is a celestial object composed primarily of hydrogen and helium that generates light and heat through nuclear fusion. Stars are found in galaxies and are crucial to the structure of the universe, with our Sun being the closest star to Earth. While the term "star" can also refer to a famous person in entertainment or sports, its primary definition pertains to astronomical bodies.
thing
The moon may be regarded as both a place and a thing. As a thing: "The moon was beautiful last night." As a place: "Niel Armstrong went to the moon."
A planet is classified as a thing. Specifically, it is a celestial body that orbits a star and has its own gravitational pull, distinguishing it from living entities or locations. Planets are part of the broader category of objects in the universe, which includes stars, moons, and asteroids.
It's both, actually. The Earth is a planet. And a planet is a thing. It's a noun.
It can be called a place and thing.
A Noun is a person, place or thing. Star Wars is a film which is a thing.
Staring is to stare at a person, place, or thing. Starring is to star, as in a play, show, or film.
a person and a thing
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
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A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
Yes. (person, place or thing & it IS a thing)
Place
A namesake is when a person, place, or thing is named after another person, place, or thing.
Sunscreen is a noun, it is a thing, not a person or place. A noun is a person, place or thing.
The word "week" is a concept or unit of time, not a person, place, or thing.
It can be called a place and thing.