The noun is specification.
Yes, "dots" is a common noun. Common nouns are general, non-specific nouns that refer to a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "dots" refers to a general concept or object and does not specify any particular instance or type of dots.
Specify means to name exactly or clearly An example sentence: Could you please spef After weeks of studying the scene, investigators could not specify the cause of the fire.
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Specify what country you are in
No, it is a possessive noun. Mothers is a plural noun.
The noun form for the verb to specify is specifier, one who specifies. Another noun form is specificity.
when you place your order, please specify what size and color you want.
Noun or verb, specify.
As you presumably know,"to inhabit" is a verb. Habitation would be the related noun.
Sure, please provide the plural noun you would like me to give the singular form for.
A house is a place, and also a house is a common noun because you did not specify the kind of house.
"Last week" is considered a noun phrase. "Week" is the noun, and "last" serves as an adjective modifying the noun to specify which week is being referred to.
The word "orge" is not a noun in English. It does not exist as a commonly recognized English word. If you are referring to a different language, please specify.
In English, "a" is an indefinite article used before a noun to indicate that the following noun is one of a kind or unspecified. It is not a noun marker in the traditional sense but serves to specify the noun it precedes.
A pronoun that clarifies or renames a noun is called a demonstrative pronoun. Demonstrative pronouns include words like "this," "that," "these," and "those" that help specify or point out which noun is being referred to.
The word 'the' is not a noun.The word 'the' is an article (also called a determiner), used before a noun to limit or specify that noun.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The articles are:the, a definite article used to specify a noun as a specific one.a, an indefinite article used before a word that starts with a consonant sound to specify a noun as any one.an, an indefinite article used before a word that starts with a vowel sound to specify a noun as any one.EXAMPLESGive the note to the teacher. (a specific teacher, either known to the speaker and listener or mentioned in a previous sentence)Give the note to a teacher. (any teacher; the noun 'teacher' starts with a consonant sound)Give the note to an appropriate teacher. (any teacher; the adjective 'appropriate' starts with a vowel sound; even though the noun 'teacher' starts with a consonant sound, the word following the article starts with a vowel sound and that is what determines which is used, 'a' or 'an')
The noun 'prophet' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.* The word "prophetess" is sometimes used to specify a female prophet.