Yes, it is a noun. It can refer to a thin layer of material, or more specifically a bedsheet.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
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There is no such unit of measurement as a sheet.
yes it can
A copper sheet is made of... surprise... copper. No gold.
The noun sheet is a countable noun. The plural form is sheets.
The term 'paper sheet' is a countable noun. The plural form is paper sheets.example: Nine paper sheets were attached to form one giant sheet.
The noun 'sheet' is a common noun; a general word for a large piece of fabric used to cover a bed; a general word for a usually rectangular piece of paper; a general word for any large, flat piece of material; a general word for an extensive, unbroken surface on something.The word 'sheet' is also a verb: sheet, sheets, sheeting, sheeted.
Yes, it is. Capitalization occurs when the word is a proper noun (meaning it's a specific name, in common English). If you wanted to capitalize Sheet, you must also capitalize "prewrite" so that the sentence reads: "Complete the Prewrite Sheet tonight." Then "Prewrite Sheet" becomes the title of the sheet itself, whereas just plain "sheet" is a simple noun and should not be isolated in capitalization.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun for 'music notes', however any noun that suits the situation can be used, for example, a sheet of music notes, a string of music notes, a pattern of music notes, etc.
The term Crib Sheet is a noun often used as slang. The definition is a piece of paper on which one has answers or notes for a test, used to cheat on or prepare for a test.
Some five letter words that can follow the noun 'linen' are:clothpantsshirtsheettunic
Yes, the collective nouns for stamps are:a roll of stampsa sheet of stampsa book of stampsan album of stampsa collection of stamps
The collective noun for documents is an archive of documents. The collective noun for paper is a ream of paper. For paper less than 100 sheet, perhaps a pad of paper.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'pillow', however, any noun suitable to the situation can be used as a collective noun, such as a 'pile of pillows' or a 'plethora of pillows'.
The is no specific collective noun for sheets; a general collective can be used to suit the context of the sentence, such as a stack of sheets, a package of sheets, a box of sheets, etc.
Yes, the noun 'sail' is a common noun, a general word for a sheet of fabric attached to a mast or pole used to catch the wind to propel a a boat or ship over the water or ice; a general word for something resembling such a sheet of fabric in form or function; a general word for a trip taken on a boat or a ship; a word for any sail of any kind.A common noun is capitalized only when it's the first word in a sentence.The word 'sail' is also a verb: sail, sails, sailing, sailed.