Yes, the noun 'rescue' is a count noun, the plural form is rescues.example: The ski patrol has made a number of rescues of adventurous skiers.
No. Rescue can be a verb, or a noun, also used as an adjunct (rescue swimmer, rescue boat).
The sewer grate had to be removed to rescue the lost kitten.
Rescue (verb): räddaRescue (noun): räddning
The word rescue is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The rescue went very well, both children were brought to safety. Verb: We rescue antique woodwork and fixtures from houses to be demolished.
No it is a verb
The noun rescue forms a normal plural : rescues.
rescue (verb) = hitsil (הציל)rescue (noun) =hatsalah (הצלה)
Proper noun
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The life guard rescued a little girl from drowning"This is my rescue dog, Rex." uses rescue as an adjective because it describes, or modifies, the noun (dog).To use rescue as a noun, one might say, "She came to my emotional rescue".To use rescue as a verb, one might say "Please rescue me from this conversation!"
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.