Yes, the word film is both a noun (film, films) and a verb (film, films, filming, filmed).
Examples:
We just saw the new film with your favorite actor. (noun)
Grandma asked me to get the film in her camera developed. (noun)
The kitchen was covered in a film of soot after the grease fire. (noun)
The plastic film that they wrap this in is so frustrating. (noun)
A security camera was able to film the entire incident. (verb)
There is no standard collective noun for photographic film, in which case, a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a case of photographic film, a cache of photographic film, a supply of photographic film, etc.
The word 'film' is both a verb (film, films, filming, filmed) and a noun (film, films). Examples: verb: We start to film at the steel factory tomorrow. noun: The film was a documentary about steel making. noun: The stainless steel was covered with plastic film to protect it during shipping.
There is no specific collective noun form photographic film, in which case a noun suitable for the context is used, for example a roll of photographic film, a case of photographic film, an archive of photographic film, etc.
No, "film stars" is not a common noun; it is a plural noun phrase that refers to a specific group of individuals who are famous for their roles in films. The term "film" is a common noun, while "stars" can be considered a common noun in this context, but together, they refer to a specific category of people. If you were to refer to individual film stars, you would use their proper names, which are proper nouns.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'film' is it.Example: The film was very good. It was about a mythical kingdom. You would like it.
The noun 'film' is a neuter noun; a word with no gender.
A 'short film' is sometimes called a short, a noun.
There is no standard collective noun for photographic film, in which case, a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example, a case of photographic film, a cache of photographic film, a supply of photographic film, etc.
The word 'film' is both a verb (film, films, filming, filmed) and a noun (film, films). Examples: verb: We start to film at the steel factory tomorrow. noun: The film was a documentary about steel making. noun: The stainless steel was covered with plastic film to protect it during shipping.
There is no specific collective noun form photographic film, in which case a noun suitable for the context is used, for example a roll of photographic film, a case of photographic film, an archive of photographic film, etc.
Film is a noun.
There is no collective noun for a film show. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive way. A singular noun (film show) can't be grouped.
Yes, a noun is a person, place or thing.
The collective noun for Indians is a tribe ofIndians.
The word 'movie' is a common noun. It is short for moving film. If it was the title of a film, such as 'Jaws', then it would be a proper noun.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'film' is it.Example: The film was very good. It was about a mythical kingdom. You would like it.
It depends on how you're using the word climax. It can be a noun eg. the climax of the film/play.