The noun(naming word) is 'pot'.
For all common nouns the definitive/indefinite artical 'the/a-an' is the immediately preceeding word.
The difference between 'a' & 'an'
For 'a' the following noun starts with a consonant, except 'h'.
For 'an' the following noun starts with a vowel, and includes 'h'.
e.g. 'an house' or 'an horse' NOT 'a house', nor ' a horse' etc.s,
Proper nouns do not use the (in)definite article. It is 'New York' , NOT 'the New York'.
'The pot is hot'.
'The' the definite article
'pot' common noun
'is' verb(doing word) from the present tense of verb 'to be'
'hot' adjective ; describing the noun 'pot'.
The answer to this riddle is "an egg." An egg starts cooking in a pot, remains hot when placed in the fridge, and comes out hot when taken out.
"Teapot" is a compound word for "pot." It is made up of the two words "tea" and "pot."
The heat from the stove is transferred to the pot, causing the metal to get hot. Since the metal handle is connected to the pot, heat is also transferred to the handle through conduction, making it hot as well.
Example sentence - Their house had the odor of having been subjected to the use of a smudge pot.
If you distill wine you can produce Brandy.
Set the hot pot down on that trivet. The trivet supported the pan over the fire.
The word pot is a noun. The plural form is pots.
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hotspot or potshot (hot-spot or pot-shot) word
When learning your multiplication tables for three(3), each consecutive answer is increased threefold.
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A pot of tea steeped slowly by the fire.
Is this Pot Able to cook beef??
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I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
Um, a hot jam pot? due