Yes, the word dime is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a coin, a thing.
no because the common noun for dime is coins.
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
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what is a thickness of a dime in metric measurements?
no because the common noun for dime is coins.
dimes
The noun 'dime' is a common noun, a general word for a ten cent coin; a general word for a small amount of money.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Dime Savings Bank or the Five and Dime General Stores chain.
The plural form of the noun dime is dimes.The plural possessive form is dimes'.Example: I have dimes' jar that adds up to dollars quickly.
Yes, it is. It's definitely a noun, since a noun refers to a person, place, or thing, and it's clearly not a proper noun because it doesn't refer to a specific example. About all that's left is for it to be a common noun.
A dime
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
Dime A Dance is on the album Dime A Dance
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
1 dime is 1/1 of a dime.
Dime
No, a dime is closer to .045. But that will also depend on how old the dime is. An old dime will not have the same thickness as a new dime.