The noun "fax" (short for facsimile) is a common noun, a general word for a type of electronic device; a general word for an electronically transmitted document; a word for any fax of any kind.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Brother FAX-2840 High Speed Mono Laser Fax Machine or the Panasonic KX-FL421 Laser Fax Machine.
The word "fax" is also a verb: fax, faxes, faxing, faxed.
As a noun, verb or adjective, fax may be used in all references, including first. Don't capitalize as FAX; the word fax is neither an acronym nor a proper noun.
Yes, the noun 'fax' is a countable noun. The plural form is faxes. Example: I sent one fax to the manager and two faxes to accounting.
yes, and a noun too.
fax came from the word-facsimile.
The word 'despair' is both a noun (uncountable) and a verb (despair, despairs, despairing, despaired).The noun 'despair' is a word for a complete loss of hope; a person or thing that is the cause of a complete loss of hope.
The plural form for the noun fax is faxes. Example sentence:I sent six faxes, one to each manager.
Some sentences using the word 'fax' could be:Have you got my fax details?I will fax you their addressSubmit applications by fax only
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I will fax the message to you soon. Please fax me your resume as soon as possible.
It is short for Facsimile.
Faximil, but also fax is used and actually, it is more common.
It's short for facsimile - The word facsimile means 'likeness' or 'copy' - which is what a fax machine gives the recipient - a copy of the original document.