YES
The word farmer's is a possessive noun that describes the noun wife.
Yes, the noun 'wife' is a common noun, a general word for any female spouse.
yes, because a noun is a person place or thing
Wives is the plural of wife. It is a noun.
The term 'dead wife' is grammatically correct, however, a more socially acceptable term is 'late wife'. In the term 'dead wife', the word 'dead' is an adjective describing the noun 'wife'. In the term 'late wife', the word 'late' is an adjective describing the noun 'wife'.
The word wife is a noun.
To form the plural of the noun wife, change the ending -fe to -ves.The plural form of the noun wife is wives.
The plural form of the noun world is worlds.The plural form of the noun wife is wives.
Common. You wouldn't say, "My Wife needs a hand towel," would you?
The word 'wife' is not a pronoun.The word 'wife' is a noun, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:The doctor's wife works in his office. She does the bookkeeping.The personal pronoun 'she' takes the place of the noun 'wife' as the subject of the second sentence.His wife got a new car. The blue Honda in the driveway is hers.The possessive pronoun 'hers' takes the place of the noun 'wife' showing ownership of the blue Honda.My wife is visiting her mother.The possessive adjective 'her' describes the noun 'mother'.The gallery owner's wife is herself a well known artist.The reflexive pronoun 'herself' reflect back to the noun 'wife'.
The plural form of the noun wife is wives.Example: Our wives work at the community garden in their free time.
The Latin word for wife is uxor, a feminine noun.