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The noun marble is a common noun as well as a material noun.

A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing. The noun marble is a word for any marble of any type, anywhere.


A material noun is a word for something that other things are made from. Many things are made from marble from small household objects to large statues and buildings.

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14y ago

Marble is both a noun and a verb.

Marble is a noun when it describes an object, such as a spherical glass ball, also known as a marble.

Marble is a verb when it describes an action, such as to marble a steak.

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No, the noun 'marbles' (the plural form of 'marble') is a concrete noun, a word for a types of toy or game pieces; a word for types of metamorphic limestone; a word for a physical things.

The word 'marbles' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to marble.

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6y ago

The noun 'marble' is a common noun; a word for a thing.

  • The noun 'marble' is a mass (uncountable), concrete noun as a word for a mineral substance.
  • The noun 'marble' is a (singular) count, concretenoun as a word for a small, round game piece.
  • The noun 'marbles' is a mass, abstract noun as a word for a game played with the small round game pieces.

The word 'marble' is also a verb: marble, marbles, marbling, marbled.

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