Yes, the noun 'match' is a common noun, a general word for a small stick used to ignite a flame; a game or sport in which a person or group competes against another; a resemblance or correspondence between one person or thing and another; a seemingly suitable combination of one person or thing with another.
The word 'match' is also a verb: match, matches, matching, matched.
The noun 'match' is a singular, common noun.
The noun 'match' is a concrete noun as a word for a small stick used to ignite a flame; a word for a physical object.
The noun 'match' is an abstract noun as a word for a game or sport in which a person or group competes against another; a resemblance or correspondence between one person or thing and another; a seemingly suitable combination of one person or thing with another; a word for a concept.
The word 'match' is also a verb: match, matches, matching, matched.
The noun 'match' is a countable noun, whether it is a box full or two socks.
The noun 'matches' is the plural form of the noun match, a countable noun. Examples: I need a match to light the candles. (singular) There's a box of matches at the fireplace. (plural) The word 'matches' is also the third person, singular present of the verb to match.
The singular possessive form for match is match's.The plural possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.
The noun 'mice' is the plural form of the singular noun 'mouse'.
The singular noun is "louse" and the plural noun is "lice."
"Book" is a noun that has both a singular and plural form: "book" (singular) and "books" (plural).
The noun bench is the singular form (one bench).The plural noun is benches (two or more benches).example: We have to paint this bench to match all of the other benches.
"Children" is a plural noun. The singular form is "child."
The noun 'circus' is a singular noun.The plural noun is 'circuses'.
No, the noun velvet is the singular; the plural form is velvets. Example sentence:These two velvets don't match.
The possessive form of the singular noun match is match's.Example: Wait until the match's charred end is cool to the touch before throwing it in the trash.
The noun juggler is a singular noun. The plural noun is jugglers.