The noun children is a plural, common noun, concrete noun.
The word 'children' is not a pronoun.The word 'children' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'child'.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun 'children' is a word for persons.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The children are ready to eat. They are hungry. I made sandwiches for them.The pronouns 'they' and 'them' take the place of the noun 'children' in the second and third sentences.
No, children is a noun, a plural, common, noun. The pronouns for the word children are they (subject), them (object), their (subject possessive), and theirs (object possessive).
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.
The noun 'children' is a commonnoun, the plural form of the noun child.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way.The standard collective noun for children is an ingratitude of children, but any general collective noun can be used, for example a crowd of children or a class of children.
A common noun
A. plural possessive
The noun 'children' is a plural, common, concrete noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'child', a word for a person (people).
The word 'children' is not a pronoun.The word 'children' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'child'.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The noun 'children' is a word for persons.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The children are ready to eat. They are hungry. I made sandwiches for them.The pronouns 'they' and 'them' take the place of the noun 'children' in the second and third sentences.
The noun 'kind' is an abstract noun. There is no form for kind that is a concrete noun.
A noun is a person, thing, or place. Children is a noun. Children is a noun because it is a plural noun.
"Children" is a common noun for the Boxcar Children.
The noun children is the plural form of the singular noun child.
Yes, children is a common, plural noun.
The noun 'children' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for people. The noun 'children' is the plural form of the noun 'child'.
There is no possessive noun unless you change the phrase to read, 'the children's telephone'. In this example the possessive noun is children's.
No, the plural noun 'children' is a concrete noun, a word for physical people.
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".