The noun form for "campaign" is "campaigner." A campaigner is someone who actively participates in or supports a campaign, whether for political, social, or promotional purposes. In some contexts, "campaign" itself can also refer to the planned series of activities aimed at achieving a specific goal.
No, the noun 'campaign' is not a standard collective noun.
Crusade is a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Campaign can be used as a noun and a verb. To be used as a verb you must refer to taking part in a campaign.
The noun head is a common noun when used for the head of a person, animal, or a physical place or thing such as the head of a pin. Head is an abstract noun when used for someone or something that is leading or in front, such as 'head of the class', 'head of the company', or the 'head of the campaign'.
The presidential campaign
Yes, person is a noun. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. The noun person is a word for (ta-da) a person.
The correct spelling of the noun is candidacy (campaign for election).
A noun for a person from the noun 'column' is columnist, a person who writes a newspaper column.
yes person is noun because every things or places are noun
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The noun 'Benjamin' is a concrete noun, the name of a person, a physical person.
The noun 'Gertrude' is a proper noun, the name of a person.