The noun 'residents' is the plural for for the noun resident, a common noun; a word for one who resides in a particular place permanently or for an extended period; a physician receiving specialized clinical training in a hospital; a nonmigratory bird or other animal.
The word resident is also an adjective; a residentprofessor.
One resident, two residents.
Residents is a noun. It's the plural form of resident.
The noun 'villagers' is a common gender noun, a word for male and/or female residents of a village.
The correct spelling is the proper noun "Athenians" (residents of Athens).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "tenants" (renters, residents).
The US spelling of the plural noun is neighbors (nearby residents).The original UK spelling is neighbours.
The likely word is the plural proper noun Caribbeans, referring generally to natives or residents of the Caribbean islands.
Yes. Population is a noun, both as a collection of people and as any estimate of their number. Populace, people, and residents are all nouns.
The possessive form of the singular noun village is village's.Example: Fishing is the main occupation of the village's residents.
Valley is a noun. But it is used as an 'adjunct' or adjective to describe things in or about a valley: valley floor, valley streams, valley residents.
The US spelling of the plural noun is "neighbors" (nearby residents). The original British spelling is neighbours.
The proper noun Hosterschlag was a town in southern Bohemia (now southern Czech Republic), renamed Člunek after the expulsion of German residents in 1946.