Yes, the word 'comic' is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:
noun: The comic comes on after the singer.
noun: Wonder Woman is my favorite comic.
adjective: His comic performance was praised by the critics.
The word comic is a common noun. A proper noun would be Peanuts, Marvel, or Rodney Dangerfield.
both comic strip they are both one word
It is a noun. Nouns are a: person, place, thing, or idea. If it were a comic book, comic would be an adjective (describes a noun).
No, the compound noun 'comic book' is a common noun, a general word for a type of magazine.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Superman or SuperMutant Magic Academy
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No. It is a singular (collective) or plural noun. The collective term refers to comic books and is used as a noun adjunct (e.g. comics collection). The plural is more than one comic (book or comedian).
The word comic is a common noun. A proper noun would be Peanuts, Marvel, or Rodney Dangerfield.
The abstract noun of comic is comedy.
Yes, the word 'comics' is the plural form of the noun 'comic'.The noun 'comic' is a word for a professional comedian, a short form of comic strip or comic book.
both comic strip they are both one word
Comics is a noun.
It is a noun. Nouns are a: person, place, thing, or idea. If it were a comic book, comic would be an adjective (describes a noun).
No, the compound noun 'comic book' is a common noun, a general word for a type of magazine.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Superman or SuperMutant Magic Academy
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No. It is a singular (collective) or plural noun. The collective term refers to comic books and is used as a noun adjunct (e.g. comics collection). The plural is more than one comic (book or comedian).
Yes, "Tintin" is a proper noun. It is the name of a popular comic book series created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.
The noun form for the adjective funny is funniness. A related noun form is funnies, the section of a newspaper containing comic strips.
Yes, the noun 'Garfield' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person or place (or a cartoon cat).
Yes, "Snoopy" is a proper noun because it is a specific name used to refer to a particular character in the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz.