Can be a noun when used as follows....
One occasion, you may do it this once
suddenly or without warning, all at once
immediately, at once
No, the word 'swam' is not a noun.The word 'swam' is the past tense of the verb to swim.Examples:I can swim the length of this pool.I once swam the length of this pool four times in a row.The noun forms of the verb to swim are swimmer and the gerund, swimming.The noun 'swimmer' is a common noun as a general word for one who swims.The noun 'swimming' is a common noun as a general word for a type of activity.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No the word notes is a plural noun. The singular noun is note.
The word 'princess' is a noun, a word for a person.
The word 'noun' is a single word and a singular noun. Other examples are:artistbabycabbagedrillEcuadorfantasygrandfatherhelpiceJellokneeLamborghinimousenickleOrlandopenquiltrhapsodysalamitrickurgencyVesuvius (Mount)waterxenonyamzilch
The word 'once' functions as a noun, an adjective, an adverb, and a conjunction.The noun 'once' is a common noun, a general word for one single time or at the same time; a word for an instance; a word for a thing.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
The noun 'alumna' is a word for a female graduate of a school, college or university.The noun 'alumnus', once a word for a male graduate, now functions as a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female graduate.
The proper noun for the proper adjective Iranian is Iran, once ancient Persia.The word Iranian is also a proper noun, a word for a native or national of Iran, or a person of Iranian descent.
Yes, the word 'instant' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'instant' is a word for a very short space of time; a word for a precise moment of time; a word for a thing.The adjective 'instant' describes a noun as happening or done at once; as partially prepared by the manufacturer to make final preparation easy.
The word 'annual' is an adjective, not a clause. The adjective annual describes a noun as occurring once a year; the annualFall Festival, the annual report.The word 'annual' is also a noun, a word for a plant that lives for only one year, or a publication that is produced once a year.
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
No, the word 'swam' is not a noun.The word 'swam' is the past tense of the verb to swim.Examples:I can swim the length of this pool.I once swam the length of this pool four times in a row.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name or title of a person, place, or thing.The noun forms of the verb to swim are swimmer and the gerund, swimming.The noun 'swimmer' is a common noun as a general word for one who swims.The noun 'swimming' is a common noun as a general word for a type of activity.
Yes, the word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The word 'word' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'word' is a concrete noun when spoken, it can be heard and when written, it can be seen.The noun 'word' is an abstract noun as in a kind word or a word to the wise.
It depends on the context, it can either be a a noun or a verb, e.g. He waters the garden once a week - verb She gazed out over the clear blue waters of the Caribbean - noun
The noun 'dinosaur' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical creature. Although there are no dinosaurs living today, there are many physical remains of those that were once alive.
In the sentence, "the" is the article preceding the noun "word." Articles are used to define a noun as specific or unspecific; in this case, "the" specifies that it is a particular word being discussed.