I'm pretty sure they are nouns that mean the same thing. Like " That is writing utensil pen." something along those lines.
The noun form for the adjective repetitive is repetitiveness.
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Two kinds of nouns are common or proper, singular or plural.
Yes, nouns do have number; a noun is either singular or plural.one nountwo nounsall of the nouns
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Pronouns are used to replace nouns in sentences. This is helpful to make things not sound repetitive. Some examples of pronouns are he, she, it, they, and we.
Repetitive Regret was created in 1986.
The noun form for the adjective repetitive is repetitiveness.
Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.
a repetitive event is something that happens over and over.
Repetitive Strain Injury
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
there is no difference
In autism repetitive behavior is known as repetitive behavior, there's not necessarily a specific term. You may be referring to stimming, which is a form of repetitive behavior used to self-sooth in Autistic people.
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
Kinds of Nouns: singular and plural nouns common and proper nouns abstract and concrete nouns possessive nouns collective nouns compound nouns count and non-count (mass) nouns gerunds (verbal nouns) material nouns (words for things that other things are made from) attributive nouns (nouns functioning as adjectives)
The types of nouns are: Singular or plural nouns Common or proper nouns Concrete or abstract nouns Possessive nouns Collective nouns Compound nouns