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Yes the word lamp is a common noun. The plural form would be lamps.

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Is the word lamp a neuter noun?

Yes, the noun lamp is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender.


What part of speech is lamp?

Lamp is a noun.


Is lamp a concrete noun?

Yes, "lamp" is a concrete noun because it refers to a physical object that can be seen and touched.


Is the word lamp a common noun?

Yes, the word 'lamp' is a common noun, a general word for a device used for light or heat; a word for any lamp of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Eric Lamp, Optometrist, Wichita, KSBrass Lamp Drive in Ballwin, MO or Lamp Street in Oakland, CALamp Post Inn, Ann Arbor, MI


Is lamp countable?

Yes, the noun "lamp" is countable. You can have one lamp, two lamps, three lamps, etc.


What is the noun in this sentence The base of the lamp was made of marble?

The nouns in this statement are base, lamp, and marble.


What is the singular possessive of lamp?

The plural form is lamps' light (the light of the lamps).


Which noun is the direct object in dad bought terri a special light bulb for her bedroom lamp?

Which noun is the direct object in the following sentence? Dad bought Terri a special lightbulb for her bedroom lamp. lamp bedroom lightbulb Terri


What is the collective noun for lamp?

There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'lamp', however lamps are sometimes sold as a pair of lamps. A collective noun is an informal part of language. When there is no standard collective noun for people or things, a noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a display of lamps, a row of lamps, a group of lamps, etc.


What is the antonym for lamp?

The word "lamp" is a noun -- nouns are always either a person (David, teacher, Queen Elizabeth), a place (China, New York, Mount Everest) or a thing (book, house, lamp). To have an antonym, you usually need a different part of speech: an adjective. Adjectives describe (tell us more about) a noun or a pronoun. For example, "lamp" is a noun, but what kind of lamp? How about a "blue lamp" (blue is an adjective, describing the lamp). Or how about a "small lamp"? Or an "expensive lamp"?With adjectives, you can have synonyms or antonyms. A synonym is a word with the same meaning: "big" and "large" are synonyms. So are "small" and "little." But an antonym is a word that means the opposite-- "big" and "small" are antonyms. So are "old" and "new." You could only have an antonym if you described the lamp in opposite ways: "the old lamp" and the "new lamp" for example. But the word "lamp" would not be the antonym-- only the adjective (the word that describes it) would be the antonym you are looking for.


Is lamp a verb?

no it is a noun .it is thing. remember Nouns name persons places or things.


What part of speech is the word lamps?

Lamps is a noun. It's the plural form of lamp.