No, it is not a noun. Could is a conditional auxiliary verb, the past tense of "can."
No, it is not a noun; it is an adverb. The noun form could be apparentness.
A common noun for the proper noun Thursday could be "weekday."
You could say redness.
The word timid is an adjective. The noun form could be timidness, or timidity.
The noun "boy's" is the possessive form of the concrete noun "boy", a word for a physical person.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "boy" is boyhood.The possessive form is boyhood's.Example: My boyhood's activities did not prepare me well for adulthood. (the activities of my boyhood)
Miriam could be a noun if it's a name.
It IS a noun. Or nouns.
No, it is not a noun; it is an adverb. The noun form could be apparentness.
A common noun for the proper noun "Linda" could be "woman" or "person."
A common noun for the proper noun Thursday could be "weekday."
It could be a noun meaning someone or something that carries, or it could be used as an adjective as in - a carrier bag.
The noun shot was amazing
The common noun for the Broadway is street.
it could be used as an adjective or a noun,according to how you use it.
No, it is a noun. The word "road" could be replaced by the pronoun "it."
Yes it is a noun but it could be a proper noun.
The noun school is the singular form.The plural noun is schools.