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Yes, the word 'declaration' is a noun, a statement of fact or conditions; a formal announcement; a word for a thing.

Example: You must sign the declaration on your visa application.

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What part of speech is declaration?

Declaration is a noun.


Declaration What is the abstract noun for declare?

Yes, the abstract noun form of the verb to declare is declaration.


Is the Declaration of Independence a concrete noun?

No, the Declaration of Independence is not a concrete noun. Concrete nouns are things that can be perceived by the senses, like "table" or "book." The Declaration of Independence is an abstract noun, representing an idea or concept.


Is Declaration of Independence a noun?

Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.


Do you capitalize Declaration of independence?

Yes, it is a proper noun.


Is declaration a common noun?

No, the word 'declare' is a verb, a word for an action.Example: You have to declare the truthfulness of your testimony.The noun forms for the verb to declare are declarer, declaration, and the gerund, declaring, all common nouns.


What is the noun form of the verb declare?

The noun forms for the verb to declare are declarer, declaration, and the gerund, declaring.


Is statement an adverb?

No it is not. The word statement (a declaration, or a list of charges) is a noun.


Does declaration need to be capitalized?

No. Like any other common noun, declaration is only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when it is part of a title.


Is declaring a form of the word declaration?

No, the word 'declaring' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to declare. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund(verbal noun).The word declaration is a noun form of the verb to declare.


Is declaration of independence a proper noun or pro noun?

The "Declaration of Independence" is a proper noun. It refers to a specific historical document that declared the thirteen American colonies' independence from British rule in 1776. Proper nouns are used to name particular people, places, or things, distinguishing them from common nouns. In contrast, pronouns are words used to substitute for nouns, such as "he," "she," or "it."


Is independent a proper noun?

No, unless connected to a specific place or item, such as "Independence Hall", the location in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed. And there's another one of those "proper noun" examples.