The noun 'light' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'light' can be concrete or abstract, depending on use; for example:
Concrete: Turn off the light before you go to bed.
Abstract: You are the light of my life.
"light" is a noun. "as you drew near the light" is not a sentence, though. It's a dependent clause.
Oh, dude, the noun in that sentence is "Stars." It's like the main character of the sentence, the one doing all the work to create light and heat. Without it, the whole sentence would just be like, "Create light and heat," which is pretty boring if you ask me.
The complexion on that boy was so light it almost blinded me,because of how light he was.
Light will diffuse when it passes through frosted glass.
The wedding dress, long and light, billowed in the wind.
The present tense of the sentence "She turns the light on" is "She turns the light on."
"The light was on" is a complete sentence. "On" is the adjective.
The light was on in my room.
The word "light" is a noun, and the word "bright" describing it is an adjective.
"Building of steel ships are light and strong" isn't a grammatically correct sentence. A better sentence is "The building of steel ships that are light and strong is crucial".
The adverb in the sentence is "steadily," as it describes how the lighthouse beamed its light.
"light" is a noun. "as you drew near the light" is not a sentence, though. It's a dependent clause.
A asteroid travels at the speed of light.
We will need a torch to light our way.
Oh, dude, the noun in that sentence is "Stars." It's like the main character of the sentence, the one doing all the work to create light and heat. Without it, the whole sentence would just be like, "Create light and heat," which is pretty boring if you ask me.
light energy is a source that comes from the electricity
The light is so bright in the morning.