Belong is a verb. The noun form is belonging. Examples:
Verb: I belong to the union. My boss does not belong to the union.
Noun: Those are your belongings. This is my belonging.
The question used to find a possessive noun is typically "Whose is it?" or "To whom does it belong?".
A possessive noun is a noun indicating ownership: Who or what does it belong to?Example: Jason's bicycle is new.A possessive noun is a noun indicating possession: Who or what has it?Example: Lunch is Jane's treat.A possessive noun is a noun indicating purpose: Who or what is it for?Example: We're going to the children's playground.A possessive noun is a noun indicating origin: Who or what does it come from?Example: I'm a fan of Dicken's stories.
The correct form is "The coats belong to the children." There is no need for an apostrophe in this sentence because "children" is a plural noun, not possessive.
A possessive noun answers the question, "who or what does it belong to", "who or what possess it", "who or what is it intended for", or "who or what is its origin".
Many is an adjective, and hours is a noun.
The word belonging is a noun (gerund). It comes from the verb "to belong."
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.Does this book belong to him? = Is this book his? (the pronoun 'his' takes the place of the noun 'book')A possessive pronoun should not be confused with a possessive adjective which is placed before a noun to describe the noun: Is this his book?
noun, adverb
The noun maharajah is a male prince of India; the noun for a female is a maharani, usually the wife of a maharajah.
Noun Phrase
it is a thing threfore it is a noun
Third declension.
No, the word 'belong' is a verb (belong, belongs, belonging, belonged); a word meaning to be owned by, to be in possession of.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The bicycle belongs to my brother. He let me borrow it.The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'brother'; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'bicycle'.
The noun traitor is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female person.
"Payment" is a noun, it doesn't have tenses.
"an" is an article like a. They do not belong to nouns, verbs or adjectives.
The noun criminologist is a singular, common noun, a word for someone who studies crime and criminals; the noun criminologist is a profession or a title for someone in that profession.