Yes, the noun 'swings' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'swing', a general word for any device hung from ropes or chains used for enjoyment or as a lifting device.The word 'swings' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to swing.Example:The children love to play on the swings in the park. (noun)The crane swings the girder to the men waiting to position it. (verb)
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Common noun
Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
"Men" is a common noun.
No a men is a plural of man
The noun 'men' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.The singular form of the noun is 'man'.
The noun 'men' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.The singular form of the noun is 'man'.
It is the plural form of man; a common, concrete noun. Men is a word for a person.
The noun 'men' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for two or more adult, male humans.
No, the word men is a plural, common, concrete noun, a word for a people who are male. Some collective nouns for men are a crowd of men, a group of men, a committee of men, etc.
No, "seven men" is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase "seven men" is made up of the noun "men" modified by the attributive noun (a noun functioning as an adjective) "seven".The noun "men" is a common noun as a general word for any two or more adult male humans.The noun "seven" is a common noun as a general word for a given number.A noun phrase can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Seven men applied for the job. (subject of the sentence)We interviewed seven men for the job. (direct object of the verb)Now we must select one of the seven men. (object of the preposition)
Yes, the noun 'swings' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'swing', a general word for any device hung from ropes or chains used for enjoyment or as a lifting device.The word 'swings' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to swing.Example:The children love to play on the swings in the park. (noun)The crane swings the girder to the men waiting to position it. (verb)
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or noun adjunct. Examples of nouns that can describe the plural noun 'men' are:action menbackground menchampion mendanger menego menfraud menghost menhomebody menimmigrant menjungle menkiller menladies' menmen's mennature menExamples of adjectives that can be used to describe the plural noun 'men' are:tallshorthappyintoxicatedbelligerentconfusedaggressiveNote: None of these adjectives are used for men only. They can be applied to any person.
In English, the possessive form of men is men's. in french, it is homme's or monsieur's. You should find more on Wikipedia under 'Common English Language'.
No, it is a concrete, plural, common noun. It means men and women in the army, or similar armed forces, or metaphorically a group styled after the military; a word for people.