No, 'souvenir shop' and 'kiddelands' are concrete nouns, words for physical places that can be seen, touched, and sometimes smelled.
A souvenir is a thing, making it a noun. (As a noun adjunct, it can act like an adjective in compound nouns such as 'souvenir hunters' or 'souvenir shop')
The word 'go' is sometimes an abstract noun itself. Some examples: I'll have a go at answering your question. He has no get up and go. He was able to make a go of the flower shop. The abstract noun form of the verb to 'go' is the gerund, going. Example: Our going will show them that we support their efforts.
No, the noun 'forge' is a concrete noun; a word for a furnace used to heat metal for shaping; a word for a blacksmith shop; a word for a physical thing.The word 'forge' is also a verb: forge, forges, forging, forged.
shop is a singular noun
Yes it is a proper noun. Friendly's Pet Shop is the name of a specific pet shop.
A souvenir is a thing, making it a noun. (As a noun adjunct, it can act like an adjective in compound nouns such as 'souvenir hunters' or 'souvenir shop')
A souvenir shop is in any country in Africa for example in chad and in morocco there are souvenir shops.
At a souvenir shop!
ashtray
The souvenir is in Mahogany town.
Only books, cds and dvds
Novelty , necklace
Knickknack.
decals
The word 'go' is sometimes an abstract noun itself. Some examples: I'll have a go at answering your question. He has no get up and go. He was able to make a go of the flower shop. The abstract noun form of the verb to 'go' is the gerund, going. Example: Our going will show them that we support their efforts.
No, Santa's beard is real!
There is a souvenir shop, bar, and telecommunication station