Yes, the word trip is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a journeyfrom one place to another; astumble or fall; amistake; a word for a thing.
The word trip is also a verb: trip, trips, tripping, tripped.
No, the word 'tripped' is the past participle, past tense of the verb "to trip". The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Examples:
I tripped on the uneven pavement and bruised my knee. (verb)
He went to the electrical box to reset a tripped switch. (adjective)
The word "trip" is also a noun, as a word for:
The noun form of the verb to trip is the gerund, tripping.
Trips can be a noun or a verb depending on usage.
(n.) We take a lot of summer camping trips.
(v.) He trips a lot.
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There is no standard collective noun for the noun trip. This is most likely because trips are not usually in a group.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a series or trips or a schedule of trips.
Yes a field trip is a noun. The plural noun would be field trips.
The word 'trip' is both a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped).Example sentences:noun: The trip to the Grand Canyon was wonderful.verb: Someone can trip on that loose piece of carpeting.
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun and a verb.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.
yes, because you cannot see a trip or touch a trip, but you can experience it, therefore making it abstract
There is no standard collective noun for the noun trip. This is most likely because trips are not usually in a group.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a series or trips or a schedule of trips.
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped). Examples:noun: The trip to the Grand Canyon was wonderful.verb: Someone can trip on that loose piece of carpeting.
The noun trip (trips) is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun trip is an abstract noun as a word for:a journey;a mistake;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a concept.The noun trip is a concrete noun as a word for:a stumble and fall;a light, nimble step;a word for a physical movement.The word 'trip' is also a verb: trip, trips, tripping, tripped.
The word 'trip' is a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped). The noun 'trip' is a singular, common noun; a word for a stumble or travel such as for business or vacation. Example uses:Noun: We took a trip to the beach.Verb: Be careful not to trip on the cracked pavement.
The plural form of the noun trip is trips.The plural possessive form is trips' (add an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun ending in s).Example: You will be provided a debit card for all trips' expenses.
Yes a field trip is a noun. The plural noun would be field trips.
The word 'trip' is both a noun (trip, trips) and a verb (trip, trips, tripping, tripped).Example sentences:noun: The trip to the Grand Canyon was wonderful.verb: Someone can trip on that loose piece of carpeting.
Yes, the word 'trip' is both a noun and a verb.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.
The word trip is both a verb and a noun.The noun trip (trips) is a word for:a journey;a stumble and fall;a mistake;a light, nimble step;a hallucination or a stimulating experience (slang);a word for a thing.The verb trip (trips, tripping, tripped) is to catch one's foot on something causing one to stumble or fall; a word for an action.The noun forms for the verb to trip are tripper, and the gerund, tripping.
A turbine trip is an automatic shutdoen to protect the wquipment from over-speed damage. It is similar to blowing a fuse on an electrical system die to a short circuit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any device which will instantly shut down the turbine. There are high vibration trips, overspeed trips, high bearing temperature trips, low lube oil pressure trips, eccentricity trips, axial position trips, and for generating units: out of phase trips, low voltage trips, high voltage trips, reverse power trips, power to ground trips, and a few others.
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yes, because you cannot see a trip or touch a trip, but you can experience it, therefore making it abstract