Yes.
To check if a word is a noun, try putting it into a sentence, for example:
"I often eat tuna fish."
"eat" meaning "to eat an object". Objects are nouns. In this example, you are eating the object of tuna fish, so tuna fish is the noun.
The noun 'company' is used as a collective noun for:a company of actorsa company of angel fisha company of archer fisha company of finchesa company of molesa company of parrotsa company of soldiersa company of widgeon (a type of duck)
Yes, the noun 'company' is often used as a collective noun. Some examples are:a company of actorsa company of angel fisha company of archer fisha company of finchesa company of molesa company of parrotsa company of soldiersa company of widgeon (a type of duck)
Yes, "tuna" is a countable noun. It can be used in both singular and plural forms, such as "one tuna" or "two tunas." Countable nouns refer to individual units that can be counted, unlike uncountable nouns such as "water" or "sand."
Tuna is a noun. Nouns are the names of / places / things. Tuna is a thing (fish).
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Tuna is "le thon" (masculine noun) in French.
The noun 'company' is used as a collective noun for:a company of actorsa company of angel fisha company of archer fisha company of finchesa company of molesa company of parrotsa company of soldiersa company of widgeon (a type of duck)
No, the word 'whereabouts' is a noun and an adverb.The noun 'whereabouts' is a word for the place where someone or something is.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Examples of collective nouns:a team of playersa school of fisha bouquet of flowers
The general collective nouns for fish are:a school of fisha shoal of fishCaught fish are also referred to as a nest but more frequently as:a catch of fisha haul of fisha drought of fishSome specific types of fish traditionally had their own esoteric collective noun, for example:a smack of jellyfisha battery of barracudasa glint of goldfisha shiver of sharksa herd of seahorsesa galaxy of starfish
The plural form of the noun tuna (the fish) is tunas.The plural possessive form is tunas'.Example: These tunas' breeding ground is the Gulf of Mexico.The noun tuna (the food substance) is an uncountable noun.The singular and the plural possessive form is tuna's.Example: The can of tuna's weight is five and a quarter ounces, including water.
The noun 'catch' is a word to group any type of fish, for example:a catch of red fisha catch of trouta catch of catfish
The noun 'squadron' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a military group; a word for a thing.The noun 'squadron' is a standard collective noun for:a squadron of aeroplanesa squadron of cavalrya squadron of fighter planesa squadron of flying fisha squadron of jetsa squadron of planesa squadron of shipsa squadron of swan