Yes, the word 'wedding' is a verb, the present participle of the verb 'to wed', which is also an adjective, and a noun. Examples:
Verb: I will be wedding my fiance on Thursday.
Adjective: We have written our own wedding vows.
Noun: The wedding will be at the church at ten o'clock.
The noun wedding is an abstract noun., a word for a ceremony in which two people get married. There is no one physical thing that is a wedding; a wedding is a group of various people, activities, and things that, together, are a wedding. The noun wedding is a word for a concept.
Wedding is a noun.
No, the compound noun 'wedding cake' is a common noun, a general word for any wedding cake of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example:Austin Cake Lady (motto "Austin's Finest Wedding Cakes!"), Austin, TXWedding Cake Island, NSW, Australia"Wedding Cake and Big Mistakes", a novel by Nancy Naigle
You used it in your question: Attendants. Or you could call them wedding guests. The Bridesmaids are a part of the Wedding Party.
it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb
The noun wedding is an abstract noun., a word for a ceremony in which two people get married. There is no one physical thing that is a wedding; a wedding is a group of various people, activities, and things that, together, are a wedding. The noun wedding is a word for a concept.
Wedding is a noun.
There is no direct noun form for the verb 'wed', the closest noun would be a wedding.
The word "wedding" is common gender as it can refer to weddings involving both males and females.
No, the compound noun 'wedding cake' is a common noun, a general word for any wedding cake of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example:Austin Cake Lady (motto "Austin's Finest Wedding Cakes!"), Austin, TXWedding Cake Island, NSW, Australia"Wedding Cake and Big Mistakes", a novel by Nancy Naigle
The word wedding is a noun. Because it is a person place or thing. It is a celebration there for it makes it a noun.
You used it in your question: Attendants. Or you could call them wedding guests. The Bridesmaids are a part of the Wedding Party.
it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb
it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb
There is no standard collective noun for a group of weddings. This is most likely because wedding are not usually found in groups.
Well, as a common noun it does not need to be capitalized as for it used in this sentence, " I'd like to give you a wedding at my house." but if used as a proper noun it does need to be capitalized. " I loved the Wedding."
The word 'black' is both a noun and an adjective. The noun 'black' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a color; a word for the absence of light; a word for a thing. Examples: She wore black to the wedding. (noun) The black shoes go well with that suit. (adjective)