A word for a tangible object is a concrete noun.
Yes, names of a class of objects ..
A tangible object is a physical thing, a thing that can be experienced by any of the five senses, it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. A concrete noun is a word for a physical thing.
Yes. It's a plural noun to describe a group of objects, which are collectively called vegetables. Same as "vegetable" is a noun.
A noun is a "name" word, as opposed to a verb, which is an "action" word. The following are nouns: bird, cat, person, chair, floor. Often nouns are something you can see, but they can also be the names of imaginary objects (unicorn) or ideas (language). Proper nouns are names of specific objects, such as Alabama or Eiffel Tower.
The word people is a noun, the plural form of the noun person.
Yes, names of a class of objects ..
No. A physical, tangible item is represented by a concrete noun.
Since abstract nouns are names of things that are not tangible (cannot be touched or seen), "godliness" which is the name of a quality, would be an abstract noun.
Yes, the word 'tangible' is a noun as a word for a thing that is perceptible by touch. The plural noun 'tangibles' is a word for property having physical form; assets. The noun forms for the adjective tangible are tangibility and tangibleness.
A tangible object is a physical thing, a thing that can be experienced by any of the five senses, it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. A concrete noun is a word for a physical thing.
The noun 'inspiration' is an abstract noun as a word for mental or emotional stimulation; a word for a concept.The noun 'perspiration' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical substance.
It is an abstract noun and a verb.
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word which names it. That "naming word" is called a noun.
Yes, the noun 'faith' is an abstractnoun; a word for complete trust or confidence in someone or something; a word for a belief in a higher power; a word for a concept.
Yes. It's a plural noun to describe a group of objects, which are collectively called vegetables. Same as "vegetable" is a noun.
A noun is a "name" word, as opposed to a verb, which is an "action" word. The following are nouns: bird, cat, person, chair, floor. Often nouns are something you can see, but they can also be the names of imaginary objects (unicorn) or ideas (language). Proper nouns are names of specific objects, such as Alabama or Eiffel Tower.
The part of language that names a particular person, place, or thing within a general class is called a noun. Nouns are words that represent entities or objects, and they can be common nouns (general names) or proper nouns (specific names).