The noun 'tree' is a word for a large plant; a word for a diagram or arrangement with a structure of branching connecting lines; a word for a thing.
i think a tree is a place. bcs its a place where animals live in it.
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A tree is a noun because it fits into what a noun is; a person, place, or thing.
Place
It can be called a place and thing.
Thing
Yes a frog is a thing, so it is a noun
A tree is a noun because it fits into what a noun is; a person, place, or thing.
"The" specifies a particular person, place or thing, e.g., "The boy is standing there," vs. an unspecified person, place or thing, e.g., "A tree is a plant."
Yes, a tree is a thing, a living thing. In writing, the noun tree can be replaced with "it" because it is a thing. The tree sapling grew crooked. The man tied it to wooden stakes using twine so the tree would grow straighter.
A word for a person, place, or thing is a noun.
a person and a thing
The part of speech that names a person, place, or thing is a noun. The words person, place, and thing are all nouns.
A memorial is a place that honors a person, event, or thing.
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The tree is in the bonsia trees store place thing
Yes. (person, place or thing & it IS a thing)
Place
The number for nouns is the singular and plural forms, one or more person, place, or thing.Singular: one person, place, or thing is singular (one doctor, one city, one tree)Plural: more than one person, place, or thing is plural(two doctors, three cities, four trees)