Yes, "downstairs" is a noun that refers to the lower floor or levels of a building, typically situated below ground level.
Downstairs is not a preposition but a noun. "It is the lower part of a building".
Downstairs is "en bas" (literally "at the bottom") in French.
No, the word "downstairs" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that describes location or direction.
The Welsh word for downstairs is "gwaelod," which translates directly as "bottom."
Bas in French is masculine as a noun for "bottom" or "stocking" or as an adjective for "low" even though it has no gender as an adverb for "down" or "downstairs."
"Downstairs" can be an adverb, an adjective, or a noun: (as adverb) We went downstairs. (as adjective) This house has a downstairs bedroom. (as noun) The downstairs is flooded.
Downstairs is not a preposition but a noun. "It is the lower part of a building".
Yes. As in "I was downstairs getting ready for work when the phone rang."
It can be an adverb, and also an adjective. It can also rarely be a noun. (The form "downstair" is seldom used.)yesCorrection: No. "Downstairs" is a locational complement to a verb. Rather than modifying a verb, as an adverb would do, "downstairs" completes the meaning of a verb (as a direct object would).
Cellar is a type of basement and is classified as a noun since it's a place. I went downstairs to fetch wine from the cellar.
the living room is downstairs.
Downstairs EP was created in 311.
The ISBN of The Ogre Downstairs is 0064473503.
The Ogre Downstairs was created in 1974.
a downstairs is the reference to a male or females genitals.
Lets go downstairs!
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