The word 'they' is not a noun or a verb; 'they' is a pronoun, a word that replaces a noun. The pronoun 'they' is used for the subject of a sentence and the pronoun 'them' is used for the object of the sentence. Examples:
They are my friends. I go to school with them. (they and them are replacing the noun friends)
No, the word 'they' is a pronoun, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun, or two or more nouns as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
Example: The Jacksons came to visit and theybrought the baby. (the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'Jacksons' as the subject of the second part of the sentence)
No, the word 'them' is a pronoun; a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns as the object of a verb or a preposition.
EXAMPLES
Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.
Aunt Jane made them for Jack and Jill.
Aunt Jane made cookies for Jack and Jill.
Aunt Jane made cookies for them.
Aunt Jane made cookies for the kids.
Aunt Jane made cookies for them.
The corresponding personal pronoun that takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns as the subject of a sentence or clause is 'they'.
EXAMPLES
Jack and Jill made cookies for Aunt Jane.
They made cookies for Aunt Jane.
The cookies that the kids made are for Aunt Jane.
The cookies that they made are for Aunt Jane.
Proper noun
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; a proper noun is also any noun used as a name or a title. Examples:common noun: womanproper noun: Mariecommon noun: cityproper noun: Chicagocommon noun: building, appleproper noun: Empire State Building, The Big Applecommon abstract noun: treasureproper noun: Treasure Islandcommon abstract noun: loveproper noun: We Found Love (Rihanna)
"night" is a noun
The noun cassette is a common noun.
"Park Avenue" is a proper noun, because it is a place. Proper nouns like this should always be capitalized.
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Proper noun
Concrete noun
The noun "noun" is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
Most definitely a common noun.
common noun
The word astrologist is a noun. It is a common noun.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; a proper noun is also any noun used as a name or a title. Examples:common noun: womanproper noun: Mariecommon noun: cityproper noun: Chicagocommon noun: building, appleproper noun: Empire State Building, The Big Applecommon abstract noun: treasureproper noun: Treasure Islandcommon abstract noun: loveproper noun: We Found Love (Rihanna)
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
"night" is a noun