Yes, "thin" is a common noun. It refers to the state or quality of being slender or having little flesh or fat.
Yes, "nail" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to the small, thin piece of metal used to fasten objects together or to hammer into something.
The word thin is an adjective, a verb, and an adverb, not a noun. The noun form is thinness.
Microphone is a common noun.
"Whales" is a common noun.
The common noun for the proper noun "Linda" is "woman" or "person."
thin isnt a noun you pleb!
If you are referring to a dry, possibly hard, thin baked cake it is a noun. It can be an adjective as in 'having a biscuit colour'
Yes, "nail" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to the small, thin piece of metal used to fasten objects together or to hammer into something.
Yes, the word 'bubble' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas; a word for a thing.
The word thin is an adjective, a verb, and an adverb, not a noun. The noun form is thinness.
The noun 'boards' is the plural form of the singular noun board, a common, concrete noun; a word for a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material used for the building or construction of things.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.
The noun 'string' is a singular, common, concrete noun as a word for a thin strand of twisted material such as cotton, nylon, metal, etc.; a word for a group of objects threaded on such a strand; a word for a long, thin line of things; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'string' is a singular, common, abstract noun as a word for a series of similar or related acts or events; a word for a concept.The noun 'strings' is a plural uncountable, common, concrete noun as a word for musical instruments played by stroking, plucking, or tapping strings.The word 'string' is also a verb: string, strings, stringing, strung.