No, it is an adjective or adverb. The related abstract noun is earliness.
No, the word 'early' is not a noun; the word 'early' is an adjective or an adverb.EXAMPLESadjective: We were able to catch the early train.adverb: We came early to help you with the preparations.The noun form for the adjective early is earliness, a common noun.
The common noun is test. The only other noun in the sentence is Jamal, which is a proper noun.
Early can be: adjective -- We had an early lunch then caught the bus. noun -- Our team had a good star with an early goal. adverb -- I had to finish work early today
Early is normally used as a verb meaning before the appointed time (we arrived early) or near or close to the beginning (David Beckham scored early in the game). It can however be used as a noun in the sense of early potatotes (the farmer was busy harvesting the earlies) or (informally) early shifts (I'm working an early tomorrow; I have have to work 3 earlies next week).
The underlined adverb "early" can also be used as a noun. In this context, "early" refers to the early part of the day or a time that comes before the usual or expected time. For example, one might say, "I prefer to wake up at the early."
No, the word 'early' is not a noun; the word 'early' is an adjective or an adverb.EXAMPLESadjective: We were able to catch the early train.adverb: We came early to help you with the preparations.The noun form for the adjective early is earliness, a common noun.
Age is a noun. Early is an adjective.
Seat is a common noun. "Get" is a verb, and "early" is an adverb.
No, the word 'early' is not a noun; early is an adjective (describes a noun) or an adverb (describes a verb or an adjective). Example uses:Adjective: We can see the early movie before we eat.Adverb: If we leave early we will miss the crowd.
In the term 'early childhood', the word 'early' is an adjective and 'childhood' is the noun it describes.
No, the word 'early' (earlier, earliest) is an adjective and an adverb.Examples:We were able to catch an early flight. (adjective)We arrived early. (adverb)The noun form of the adjective early is earliness.
early. Aztecs is a noun, it is a person, place, or thing.
The common noun is test. The only other noun in the sentence is Jamal, which is a proper noun.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is pioneers(early settlers, early developers).
Yes a proper noun can be the subject of a sentence. eg John left home early this morning. -- John is the proper noun.
Yes, the word 'morning' is a noun; a word for the early part of a day; a word for a thing.