No, locate is a verb (locate, locates, located, locating). Example:
I can't locate my keys.
The word 'located' is not a noun, it is the past tense of the verb to locate.The noun forms for the verb to locate are locator, location, and the gerund, locating.
The word Taiwan is the proper noun. a proper noun is always capitalized.
Yes, the word Egypt is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.
Yes, the noun 'India' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
No, "high street" is a common noun that refers to a main street in a town or city where most shops and businesses are located.
The word 'located' is not a noun, it is the past tense of the verb to locate.The noun forms for the verb to locate are locator, location, and the gerund, locating.
I am not reading worksheets at this minute so cannot tell you where the noun is located on it. Sorry I could be of no help in answering your question.
There are TWO(2) nouns. First is the proper noun 'Kaitlin'. The second is the common noun 'housekeeper'. For all COMMON nouns, the (in)definite article '(a/an)/the' immediately preceeds the common noun. Proper nouns do NOT use the 'articles'. NB For proper nouns we do NOT say 'The Caitlin' or 'The New York'. For common nouns us in the difinite article are always preceded by 'the'. For common nounds using the indefinite article, the vowels a,e,i,o,u and the consonent 'h', are preceded by 'an'. e.g. 'an housekeeper' or , 'an opening'. NEITHER 'a housekeeper', nor 'a opening'. For all common nouns beginning with a consonant are preceded by 'a'.
Yes, "toe" is a noun. It refers to one of the digits of the foot, located between the foot and the rest of the toes.
"Orange River" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific river located in southern Africa.
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A noun can be located anywhere within a sentence.,EXAMPLESJim came home from Boston.the noun 'Jim' is a word for a person;the noun 'Boston' is a word for a place;the noun 'home' is a word for a thing.My mother was raised in the country, so she enjoys her garden.the noun 'mother' is a word for a person;the noun 'country' is a word for a place;the noun 'garden' is a word for a thing.You will value your education in the future.the noun 'education' is a word for a thing;the noun 'future' is a word for a thing.Note: The words my, she, her, you, and your are pronouns, words that takes the place of nouns in a sentence.
The noun 'Easter Island' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
The abstract noun of "situate" is "situation," which refers to the set of circumstances or surroundings in which something is positioned or located.
The noun in this sentence is "housekeeper", which is the person who cleans and maintains Wendy's house.
The word Taiwan is the proper noun. a proper noun is always capitalized.
Yes, the word 'Vesuvius' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific mountain.
Yes, the word Egypt is a proper noun, the name of a specific country.