Yes, the word 'front' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.
The noun 'front' is a word for the surface of something that faces forwards or outward; the part of something presented for viewing; the furthest position that an army has reached or engaged; an appearance or form of behavior assumed by a person to conceal their genuine feelings; a word for a thing,
Example:
We hung a new sign on the front of the shop. (noun)
We need someone with experience to front the group. (verb)
These plants will look nice on the front steps. (adjective)
"In front of" is a preposition, but "front" on its own is a noun, or an adjective (front yard).
The word front is a noun. The plural is fronts.
for example where is a vase? where are vases or where are the vases which is correct
If it is a person, place, thing, or idea, then it is a noun. A shirt is a 'thing' so therefore it is a noun.
Yes, "face" is a common noun because it refers to a general class of things (the front part of a person's head).
"In front of" is a preposition, but "front" on its own is a noun, or an adjective (front yard).
The noun front can be a concrete or an abstract noun; for example, store front or a front end are things that can be seen and touched; a weather front or a business front are things that are concepts. There are even uses of 'front' for things that have no front or back (A ball has no front or back. Is this a concrete or abstract use of the word front?) and things that it's a matter of opinion which is the front (Do I have this on backwards?).
The word front is a noun. The plural is fronts.
The term 'front yard' is a noun phrase, a group of words with a noun and the words related to that noun, for example:front yardthe front yarda beautiful front yarda very beautiful front yardThe term 'front yard' can also be considered an compound noun; two or more words combined to form a noun with its own meaning.
"Feet" is the plural noun in "The cat hurt its front feet."
The plural noun in the sentence is feet (plural of the noun 'foot').
In front of the noun
The word front is a noun. The plural form is fronts. Front can also be an adjective and a verb.
El is used in front of a masculine noun, whereas la is used in front of a feminine noun. La can also be used to replace a noun much as we would replace a noun or female's name with it or she, respectively.
Only in one sense (e.g. face front). But it is usually a noun or adjective.
It could be a noun or a verb. My favorite blanket is blue. The snow blanketed my front yard.
Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's