No, the word bees is the plural form of the noun bee.
A possessive noun is a word that indicates that something belongs to that noun. A possessive noun is indicated by the use of an apostrophe (').
The bee's buzz could be heard but we couldn't see it. (singular possessive)
The farmer showed us the bees' hives that produced the honey. (plural possessive)
Bee is a noun.
No, it is a noun. However, it can be used as a noun adjunct: bee sting, bee colony.
The plural form for the noun bee is bees.
Bee is a noun.
"Noun" is the part of speech for "bee".
bee is a noun not a verb
The plural form for the noun bee is bees.
Yes, "bee" is a common noun. Common nouns are general, non-specific nouns that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "bee" refers to a type of insect belonging to the genus Apis. It is not a specific or unique entity, making it a common noun.
The possessive form of the singular noun bee is bee's.Example: A bee's buzzing woke me.
The collective noun for a 'group' of bees is a swarm.
The noun 'bees' is the plural form for the singular noun 'bee', a common, concrete noun.
abeja means bee