Yes, the noun village is a common noun, a word for any village anywhere.
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing or a title.
A proper noun is the name of a village, such as the Village of Lakewood, IL. Some examples:
The noun 'villagers' is a common gender noun, a word for male and/or female residents of a village.
Yes, the word 'village' is a noun, a word for a very small town; a word for a place.
The plural possessive is villagers'. When the plural form ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.
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Common noun
The noun 'villagers' is a common gender noun, a word for male and/or female residents of a village.
Yes, the word 'village' is a noun, a word for a very small town; a word for a place.
The plural possessive is villagers'. When the plural form ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.
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The plural form of the noun villager is villagers.The plural possessive form is villagers'.example: The tax collector surveyed all of the villagers' fields.
The form villager's is the possessive form of the singular noun villager.The plural form of the noun villager is villagers.The plural possessive form is villagers'.Example: The villagers' decision was to fund a traffic light for Main Street.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.