The noun forms for the adjective strange are stranger, strangeness and sometimes strange.
Example uses:
Noun: I gave the stranger directions to get back on the interstate.
Noun: The strangeness of a new house or apartment usually lasts about a month.
Noun: The haunted house tour specializes in the strangeand the scary.
Adjective: We saw a strange cat sitting on our steps expectantly.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
No, strange is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. It is sometimes used as a noun and it's a common noun. Example uses:Adjective: I watched that strange program on TV last night.Noun: That little shop has everything strange and interesting.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Strange is the positive degree. The comparative is stranger (more strange). The superlative is strangest (most strange).
Yes the word grotesque can be a noun. It is primarily used as an adjective.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
The noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun is stranger.
No, strange is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. It is sometimes used as a noun and it's a common noun. Example uses:Adjective: I watched that strange program on TV last night.Noun: That little shop has everything strange and interesting.
"Strange story" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of story that is unusual or bizarre.
A rhyming pair for unusual stove could be STRANGE RANGE.
The word 'stranger' is a noun, a word for someone you don't know or someone who is not familiar with a given area; a word for a person.The word 'stranger' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'strange'.The noun form of the adjective strange is strangeness.
"Weird" can be both an adjective and a noun, but not a verb. As a noun, "weird" refers to something strange or unusual.
The verb is are strange is an describing word which are called adjectives and kangeroos would be an common noun .
Dial is a noun and a verb. Noun: The dial is broken. Verb: I dialed your number, but a strange voice answered.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Strange is the positive degree. The comparative is stranger (more strange). The superlative is strangest (most strange).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is apparitions(strange images or visions).