The word 'caterpillar' is a common noun, a word for the larva of a butterfly or moth; a word for a thing.
The word 'Caterpillar' (capital C) is a proper noun, a word for a trademarked brand of tractor equipped with continuous chain treads.
Since there is a hyphen joining the two words to become a single adjective( The noun has features of a caterpillar), this is one word.
No, caterpillar is a noun.
No, a caterpillar is a physical thing you can see, hear, touch, etc and caterpillar therefore a concrete noun as distinct from an abstract noun which describes such things as love, prettiness or success.
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No, 'saddleback caterpillar' is a common noun, a word for any of a type of caterpillar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. If your saddleback caterpillar has a name, its name would be a proper noun.
The larva inside was a caterpillar.
Yes.
In a cave past a caterpillar down a ditch.
egg metamorphosis Caterpillar chrysalis
A compound noun is a noun that consists of two or more words, usually separated by dashes. The word caterpillar is not a compound noun.
Since there is a hyphen joining the two words to become a single adjective( The noun has features of a caterpillar), this is one word.
Caterpillar cake and country
It will be still and not move... or in other words, it'll be dead.
I'm looking for the exact same song. I remember most of the words but was looking for the music as I am not the most tuneful of people and want it for my class to sing. (We are learning about growth and change so this song fits in with our theme). If it helps the words I remember are: Caterpillar sat in a tasty tree, crunch caterpillar crunch, He ate one leaf, then 2, then 3, crunch caterpillar crunch, Watch out caterpillar you're getting fatter, well said the caterpillar that doesn't matter, don't interrupt my lunch. crunch caterpillar crunch. Hope this helps, let me know if you find some music. :)
oruga I am not certain if the above answer is a French localism, or slang for "caterpillar", but it is one of the Spanish words for caterpillar. The accepted word en français is "chenille" which is also used in English to refer to a yarn or fabric with a caterpillar-like soft furry feeling.
To get to the key ingredent, you go inside the ancient ruins.after you pass the statue with a caterpillar crawling on it, then explore the tunnels and you will find the key ingredent along with calming potion instructions.
There are many words that can be made from the word caterpillar. They include cat, pill, rile, liar, rail, pert, clap, carp, part, trap, cap, lap, rap, lip, pile, and pace.