Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun.
The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'.
The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.
In the question above, nouns and sentence are the only nouns. Neither of which are proper nouns.
Abstract nouns:educationtroubleConcrete nouns: elevatortree
Yes, an abstract noun is a type of noun.The types of nouns are:singular nounsplural nounscommon nounsproper nounsconcrete nounsabstract nounscount nouns (nouns that have a singular and a plural form)uncountable nouns (mass nouns)compound nounsgerundspossessive nounscollective nounsmaterial nounsattributive nouns
A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The kinds of nouns are:singular and plural nounscommon and proper nounsabstract and concrete nounspossessive nounscollective nounscompound nounscount and non-count (mass) nounsgerunds (verbal nouns)material nouns
Classifications of Nouns:singular and plural nouns common and proper nounsabstract and concrete nounscount and non-count (mass) nounspossessive nounscollective nounscompound nounsgerunds (verbal nouns)material nounsattributive nounsA noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea.Example: Late last year our neighbours bought a goat.All the words in bold are nouns!
The collective noun is a sheaf of cornstalks.
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
Collective nouns for corn are:a field of corna bushel of corna sheaf of corna stalk of corna row of cornan ear of corn
Some nouns that are always singular include: gold, cotton, corn, silver, molasses, wheat, sugar, copper
The word corn (plant or food) is a noun. A related adjective is corn-like (corny having an entirely different meaning).Used with other nouns, corn is a noun adjunct, or attributive noun (e.g. corn crop, corn flakes).There is a verb, to corn, meaning to treat with rock salt, and it has the participle adjective form corned (corned beef).
The singular nouns in the sentence are:bushelmarketNote: The noun 'corn' is an uncountable noun. A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify an uncountable noun, such as six ears of corn, a kernelof corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)
The brand name of the corn chip snacks is Doritos.(Apostrophes are almost never used to form plural nouns.)
Some nouns that are yellow include banana, sunflower, lemon, and school bus. Other examples are canary, corn, and a dandelion. Each of these items is commonly associated with the color yellow in various contexts.
The collective nouns are:a chest of drawersa bundle of sticksa sheaf of corn, a shock of corna den of thievesa choir of angels, a chorus of angels, a flight of angels, a host of angelsa constellation of stars
Since there are different meanings to the word corn, different meanings may not fit what you mean. Bunion or callous can mean corn. And those are much less appetizing than maize, another word for a different kind of corn
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)