The noun 'thunder' is a mass noun (an uncountable noun), a word that has no plural form.
Mass nouns are expressed using amounts or measures called partitive nouns; for example, a clap of thunder or peals of thunder.
The word 'thunder' is also a verb: thunder, thunders, thundering, thundered.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
No, thunder is a noun like feel my THUNDER.
Compound nouns for the noun thunder are:thunderstormthunderboltthunderclapthundercloud
The word 'thunder' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When it began to thunder, we decided to go home. (verb)We heard the thunder but didn't see any lightening. (noun)
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).
Yes, the noun thunder is a mass noun. Multiples of thunder are expressed as the object of a preposition (a lot of thunder, claps of thunder, rolls of thunder, etc.), or using an adjective (loud thunder, rumbling thunder, deafening thunder, etc.)
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Thunder is a noun, not a verb. You do not say "it was thundering earlier" you say "there was thunder earlier".
The noun thunder is a common, concrete, non-count noun, a word for a sound, a thing. The word thunder is also a verb (thunder, thunders, thundering, thundered).
The collective noun for thunder that starts with the letter "c" is "clap." In meteorology, a clap of thunder refers to the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air surrounding a lightning bolt. Thunder is created when lightning heats the air, causing it to rapidly expand and create a shock wave that we hear as thunder.
No, thunder is a noun like feel my THUNDER.
Compound nouns for the noun thunder are:thunderstormthunderboltthunderclapthundercloud
The word 'thunder' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When it began to thunder, we decided to go home. (verb)We heard the thunder but didn't see any lightening. (noun)
Adjective.-The word THUNDER is a Noun as its a name of an entity - Thundering becomes a intransitive verb as it is an action.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The word 'thunderous' is the adjective form of the noun thunder.
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).