Children.
The noun 'lass' is a word for a girl or young woman.The noun for a boy or young man is lad.
girl's and boy"s because in this sentence work was show that Mr Morris is talking about 1 girl and 1 boy.
The possessive noun for girl is girl's. For example: The had their slumberparty in the girl's room. He returned the girl's purse.
No, the word boy is a common noun. The proper noun would be the name of the boy. Example:The boy in the blue cap is Marco.
No. Little boy is a noun, boy, with an adjective, little, modifying it.
there is a boy and a girl. there is a boy and a girl sitting under a tree since boy is singular (must refer to first noun first)
Girlboy means that a kid is half boy and half girl.And that is could be a boy or a girl.:"(
The noun 'lass' is a word for a girl or young woman.The noun for a boy or young man is lad.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing. Girl is a common noun. The girl Topsy is a proper noun. Boy is a common noun, the boy Bobby is proper.
The noun for a girl is lass. The corresponding noun for a boy is lad.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'boy' is boyhood.The noun boyhood is a word for a period of time in the life of a male person; a period of time is a concept.An abstract noun related to the concrete noun 'boy' is boyishness.The word boyishness is the noun form of the adjective boyish.
girl's and boy"s because in this sentence work was show that Mr Morris is talking about 1 girl and 1 boy.
The adjective form of the noun boy is boyish.In most cases, the noun 'boy' is used to describe a noun (a boy band, the boy puppy). This use of a noun to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'boy' is a gender specific noun for a young male person.The corresponding gender specific noun for a young female person is girl.
No, the words 'boy' and 'girl' are nouns, they are words for people.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'boy' are heas a subject and him as an object in a sentence.Example: The boy sat down to lunch. He ate a tuna sandwich that he had brought with him.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'girl' are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.Example: The girl likes to play the piano. Shetakes lessons twice a week. I often hear her playing.
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The word boy is a common noun; the proper noun would be the name of the boy or the word boy used as a name or a title, such as entertainer Boy George, the book/movie title 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'.