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The word novel is a abstract noun as a word for a work of fictional prose.The abstract noun for the adjective novel is novelty.
I believe that Susan was introduced in the novel, "God Save the Child".
Yes, novel is a common noun.
The noun debutante is a word for a young woman who has reached the age of maturity, and as a new adult, is introduced to society at a formal "debut" presentation. There is no equivalent noun for a young man to be formally introduced to society, or presented.
A noun clause is introduced by the subordinators that,why,whether,who,whoever,how,where and when.it is used as a subject,direct,object,complement, and object of the preposition.
Yes, novel is a common noun.
The word 'novel' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun novel is a word for a written work of fiction: My favorite author has just published a new novel. The adjective novel is a word that describes a noun as new, unusual, or interesting: They have a novel approach to promoting our products.
No, "introduced" is not a noun. It is a verb. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea, while a verb refers to an action, occurrence, or state of being.
The word novel is a abstract noun as a word for a work of fictional prose.The abstract noun for the adjective novel is novelty.
The word novel is a noun. The plural is novels.
I believe that Susan was introduced in the novel, "God Save the Child".
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Yes, it is a noun. It is the noun form of the adjective "novel" (new, innovative).
An appositive with a noun in the nominative case is when a noun or pronoun, in the same case as the subject, renames or explains the subject. For example, "My friend, a talented artist, painted a beautiful portrait" where "a talented artist" is the appositive with "artist" in the nominative case.
The possessive form of the noun novel is novel's.Example: The novel's author is becoming quite a celebrity.
A Study in Scarlet.
Yes, novel is a common noun.