The word "sponsor" is a common noun.
There is no such word, or a need for one. The word "sponsor" is already a noun applied to a person, group, or company.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'classify' is classification.
Yes, the noun relationship is an abstract noun; a word for the connection existing between people; a thing that cannot be physically felt or observed.
Possessive noun actually is a grammatical classification, so there is no need to ask what the classification is for a possessive noun. A possessive noun is a possessive noun.A possessive noun is a word used to describe another noun.Examples: the dog's collar; the man's hat; California'sgovernor.The possessive noun and the noun it describes is a noun phrase that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The dog's collar is missing. (subject of the sentence)I found the dog's collar in the yard. (direct object of the verb 'found')
No, it is a noun. The classification for a noun is: A person, a place, an idea, or a thing. The time could be a thing, a place (as in a place in time) or an idea.
There is no such word, or a need for one. The word "sponsor" is already a noun applied to a person, group, or company.
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Classification of a noun is the ability to say what kind of noun it is: common, proper, concrete, collective, material, abstract, etc.
The noun 'relation' is an abstract noun as a word for the connection or relevance of one person or thing to another; a word for a concept.The noun 'relation' is a concrete noun as a word for a someone connected by blood or marriage to another; a word for a person.
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The noun luggage is a common, concrete, mass noun.
The noun and the verb are both spelled sponsor.
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'classify' is classification.
Yes, it is a noun, meaning a category or style. It is a classification by type or characteristic.
piano is a common singular noun
When talking about someone who is a relation, relative is a concrete noun. Relative can be a common noun and an adjective.
The noun "grandmother" is a common noun as it refers to a general type of relation and is not specific to one individual.