Yes, the word 'bubble' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas; a word for a thing.
Yes, the compound noun 'bubble gum' is a common noun, a word for any bubble gum of any kind.A proper noun for bubble gum would be the name of a specific bubble gum, for example Bazooka, Bubblicious, Bubble Yum, etc.
A bubble of divers
The collective noun is a bubble of scuba divers.
Bubblegum is one word.
It can be: to wrap is to encase, or enfold, as by folding around. The word wrap can also be a noun (e.g. bubble wrap, plastic wrap).
The word 'bubble' is both a verb (bubble, bubbles, bubbling, bubbled) and a noun (bubble, bubbles). The adjective form is bubbly. The word 'bubble gum' is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; two words joined to form a noun with its own meaning.
Yes, the compound noun 'bubble gum' is a common noun, a word for any bubble gum of any kind.A proper noun for bubble gum would be the name of a specific bubble gum, for example Bazooka, Bubblicious, Bubble Yum, etc.
No, "bubbled" is not a plural noun—it is a past tense verb form of "bubble."
There is no such word as "wiggleblubble". Correct words are spelled wiggle 9a verb), and bubble (a noun), as separate words.
bulla is the latin word for bubble
A bubble of divers
Bubble is a noun. (Noun- person, place, or thing) A verb is an action. EX: running, jumping, running, smiling, talking, ect.
The collective noun is a bubble of scuba divers.
Bubblegum is one word.
The earliest record of the word bubble in the English language dates back to 1398, from Middle English bubbelen (verb) 'to bubble'. Earler, in 1350-1400 we see the form bobel (noun), which may have come from Middle Dutch bobbel (noun) or from Middle Late German: bubbeln (verb), bubbele (noun). All of these words may have originated from the oral/verbal representation of the natural sound of something that bubbles.For more information, see Related links below.
It can be: to wrap is to encase, or enfold, as by folding around. The word wrap can also be a noun (e.g. bubble wrap, plastic wrap).
bubble I think because her first word was bubble