A pool is a place you can go; a pool is a thing in which to swim.
Distinctions of this kind are not set in concrete, the important thing is to know that the word pool is a noun.
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is the ocean a place or thing
A lake is a place to visit or a thing to swim or fish in.
It can be called a place and thing.
No, the noun 'pool' is a common noun, a word for any pool of any kind, anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Joseph Pool, Internal Medicine, Hilliard, OHPool Street, Honolulu, HI orPool Street, Biddeford, MECatalina Pool Builders, Severna Park, MD"The Drowning Pool", 1975 movie with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
The noun house is a word for a thing to build, to purchase, to own or rent; the noun house is a word for a place to come home to.
The moon pool is not a real place. It is a fictitious place, and its setting is at Sea World on the Gold Coast.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Therefore, yes, pool is a noun.
There is no such thing as a pool animal.
With regard to the children's television show, H2O - Just add Water, there is no moon pool in any town in Australia. Moon pools in this context are fictitious.
there is no such thing
there is no such thing as a "pool worm"
We have been looking for the cheapest price on pool covers? Do you know where the cheapest place to find pool covers is?
If you are referring to where one goes to be educated, that is a place. " I go to a school for art.". It can also be used as a verb to describe being taught something, which I actually think is slang, " come here son and let me school you on playing pool". As far as it being used as a thing, only if it was a miniaturized replica, then it could be referred to as a thing.
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The pool STICK,billiard pool stick or pool cue stick all refer to the stick that is used to play pool with
A place in public where there is a pool. lots of crowds. and bikinis. :)
is the ocean a place or thing