Yes, the noun 'clothing' is a common noun; a general word for any garments worn on the body; a word for any clothing of any kind.
The word 'clothing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to clothe that functions as a noun in a sentence.
The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Yes, the word 'laundry' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; an uncountable noun for clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been washed; a countable noun for a place where laundering is done.
Yes, "cloth" is a noun. It refers to a material made of woven fibers, typically used for household purposes such as clothing or curtains.
"Clothes" is a plural noun and is considered countable. It refers to individual items such as shirts, pants, dresses, etc.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The word "gas" is a common noun.
yes. a proper noun is a name like, Bill, New York, or, National State Park.
The word clothes is a noun, a common, concrete, plural aggregate noun (aggregate nouns have no singular form); a word for garments, apparel.
Yes, the word 'laundry' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; an uncountable noun for clothes and linens that need to be washed or that have been washed; a countable noun for a place where laundering is done.
Pile is either a noun (as in 'there's a pile of clothes') or a verb (as in 'I will pile the clothes up').
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'clothes' is a brand name for clothes, for example, Van Heusen Poplin Solid Dress Shirt or Bonnie Baby Baby Girls' Sundress.
A racket of clothes
"Pile" is a collective noun for clothes starting with the letter P.
Common noun
common
Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.