An exact noun for the word animal is a specific animal; for example:
More specific nouns for animal are:
Almost any noun that is not a word for a person is a noun for a thing.Examples:tree is a more exact noun for a thing; an elm is a more exact noun for tree.food is a more exact noun for a thing; meat is a more exact noun for food; hamburger is a more exact noun for meat.bridge is a more exact noun for a thing; suspension bridge is a more exact noun for bridge; Golden Gate Bridge is a more exact noun for suspension bridge.
Yes. A jenny is a female donkey, which is an animal. An animal is a noun. So jenny is a noun. :)
Yes, the word animals is a noun, the plural form of the noun animal, a word for a thing.
The noun 'animals' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for two or more living things.The singular noun is 'animal' a word for one living thing.
No, the word 'animal' is a noun (animal, animals) and an adjective (animal).The noun 'animal' is a word for a living creature that sustains itself on organic matter and is capable of mobility; a word for a thing.The adjective 'animal' describes a noun as of or like an animal.Examples:The footprints of an animal could be seen around the spilled trash container. (noun)The first clothing devised by humans were made from animal skins. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We saw the footprints of an animal. Itmust have spilled the trash. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'animal' in the second sentence)
Almost any noun that is not a word for a person is a noun for a thing.Examples:tree is a more exact noun for a thing; an elm is a more exact noun for tree.food is a more exact noun for a thing; meat is a more exact noun for food; hamburger is a more exact noun for meat.bridge is a more exact noun for a thing; suspension bridge is a more exact noun for bridge; Golden Gate Bridge is a more exact noun for suspension bridge.
Exact nouns is one of the large groups of nouns which are which are differentiated with their generality. General nouns ex. animal common nouns ex. burro Proper nouns ex. Pokey (her name) exact nouns ex. jenny (a female) They are giving us an exact picture of the noun being talked about, it doesn't necessarily mean to give a specific name. Not all exact nouns are proper nouns and also Not all proper nouns are exact nouns.
Exact is an adjective; location is a noun.
The exact noun for wind is "air in natural motion."
The word carrot is a common noun, a singular, concrete noun. Carrot is also an exact noun for the general noun vegetable.
Proper noun
Yes. A jenny is a female donkey, which is an animal. An animal is a noun. So jenny is a noun. :)
Yes, the word animals is a noun, the plural form of the noun animal, a word for a thing.
I think that "vessel" could be the word you are looking for. "exact noun" "tupperware" could infact be the answer, given German Sheperd is considered exact noun for "dog" (found this after first answer)
a buffalo is a noun, in the context of it being an animal and an animal is a noun.
Animals is a noun. It's the plural form of animal.
No, assistant is a noun. A common noun to be exact.