The noun 'bookshelf' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
yes
The the noun 'kind' is an abstract noun as a word for type or class; having similar characteristics.The abstract noun for kind is kindness.
A common noun
Common noun
A common noun.
yes
"Bookshelves"
Actually, when a noun ends with an F, we generally change it to a VES for the plural. So, calf becomes calves. The word elf becomes elves. Thus, bookshelf in the singular would NOT end with an F in the plural. It would become bookshelves.
it depends the height of the bookshelf?
empty bookshelf
The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.
The Dragon on the Bookshelf was created in 1995.
bookbindingbookbinderbookcasebookkeeperbookletbookendbookmarkbookmobilebookplatebooksellerbookstorebookworm
The noun 'kind' is an abstact noun as a word for a type or class. The abstract noun form of the adjective "kind" is "kindness".
Two yards: <a href="http://slingbookshelfhq.com">sling bookshelf</a>
No, the word 'place' is a verb (place, places, placing, placed) and a noun (place, places).A pronoun is word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'place' is it.Examples:Don't place this plant in direct sunlight, it's a native of the jungle floor. (verb)On top of the bookshelf is a better place for it. (noun)I like the place on the bookshelf, it gets just enough light. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'place' in the second part of the sentence)
It's no kind of noun it is an adjective. The noun is ravenousness.