Yes, the word 'folder' is a noun; a word for a folded piece of cardstock or a large envelope used to hold loose papers; a word for an element of a computer operating system used to group files; a word for a machine designed to fold objects; a word for a thing.
No, it is not. The word folder is a noun (paper holder, file, group of files).
The possessive form of the noun folder is folder's.Example: This folder's label says '10 but the date of the contents are '01.
A folder is "un dossier" (masculine noun) in French.
Ah, folders are wonderful things, aren't they? Yes, "folder" is a common noun because it is a general word used to describe a type of object that holds papers or documents. Just like how we use a brush to paint happy little trees, we use a folder to keep our papers organized and tidy.
The Spanish word for folder is Carpeta. This is a false cognate noun and does NOT mean "carpet".
There is no standard collective noun for 'school notes'; however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a binder of school notes or a folder of school notes. The nouns 'binder' and 'folder' are functioning as collective nouns that tell how the school notes are grouped.
The possessive form is checklist's. Example use: The inventory checklist's folder was misfiled.
A sub folder is when you put a folder in another folder and a sub level folder is when you put more than one sub folder in another sub folder.....
Since folder is a container, a five star folder can be pain folder
sub folder.
Orphan folder
The sub folder is a folder inside the file folder. For example... The "Sample Pictures" folder is a sub folder to the "My Pictures" folder. It's pretty straight forward and simple...so hope that helps?