Yes, the noun 'bricklayer' is a common noun, a general word for a person whose profession is to build with bricks; a word for any bricklayer anywhere.
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Yes, the noun brick can be used as an adjective; a 'noun as adjective' is called an attributive noun; for example a brick sidewalk or a brick border.If the use of an attributive noun is used widely enough, it becomes a compound noun; for example a bricklayer or a brick wall.
The possessive form of the noun brick is brick's.Example: The brick's weight makes it a perfect doorstop.
"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
Yes, bricks is the plural form for the singular noun, brick, a common, concrete noun; a word for a block used for building walls and other structures; a word for a thing.
Common
Yes, the noun brick can be used as an adjective; a 'noun as adjective' is called an attributive noun; for example a brick sidewalk or a brick border.If the use of an attributive noun is used widely enough, it becomes a compound noun; for example a bricklayer or a brick wall.
no. brick is a noun.
The possessive form of the noun brick is brick's.Example: The brick's weight makes it a perfect doorstop.
"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
Yes, bricks is the plural form for the singular noun, brick, a common, concrete noun; a word for a block used for building walls and other structures; a word for a thing.
The word brick is a noun.
Brick is a noun (a baked clay building block), and a verb (a bricked up doorway).
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common noun
fracture is a noun; or a verb, as in "I will fracture this brick".
Common
Common noun