Yes, a number is a noun, a word for a thing; a year is a noun, a year is a thing.
thousands of years. They are both plural nouns
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
Adjectives describe words, not nouns.
The two numbers of nouns are singular and plural.
There are three nouns. They are people, thousands, and years (all plural nouns).
Words that are nouns in the sentence "I am six years old" are "years" and "old."
The nouns are: thousands, years, fish, nets, traps.
The nouns in the sentence are:audiencesyearsfilmsnickelodeons
thousands of years. They are both plural nouns
Yes, the noun 'year' is an abstract noun, a word for a period of time. All nouns for time are abstract nouns, time is a concept.
No, the noun 'years' (the plural form of the noun 'year') is an abstract noun, a word for a period of time. All nouns for time are abstract nouns, time is a concept.
There are four nouns and an acronym acting as a noun adjunct. CD is an acronym. Player, sound, equipment, and years are all nouns.
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commencement.You should be 16 years or older at the commencement of this course.
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)