The word 'tropical' is the adjective form of the noun tropic.
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No, the term "tropical rainforest" does not need to be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun such as "Amazon Tropical Rainforest."
The word guava is a noun. A guava is a yellow tropical fruit.
Yes, the noun 'bananas' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'banana'; a general word for a type of tropical fruit.
No, "tropical" is not a common noun. It is an adjective used to describe things related to or characteristic of the tropics, such as tropical fruits or tropical climate. Common nouns are general, non-specific nouns used to name people, places, or things, like "dog" or "city."
Yes, the noun 'jungle' is a common noun, a general word for any area of land covered with a dense growth of tropical vegetation.
Yes, the word 'hurricane' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
Poui is a noun. It's a tropical tree with trumpet-shaped flowers.
Jungles is a noun. It's the plural form of jungle.
The word 'rains' and the singular noun 'rain' are both common nouns.The noun 'rains' is a common noun, a general word for any season or period of rainstorms in tropical areas.The singular noun 'rain' is an uncountable, common noun, a general word for any water condensed in the atmosphere that falls in droplets.
No, the noun 'clove' is not a collective noun. It is not a word for a group of things.The noun 'clove' is a word for the dried flower bud of a tropical tree that is used as a spice and a source of an oil; a tree that is the source of these buds; one of the small sections of a separable bulb, such as garlic; a word for a thing.The noun 'bulb' can function as a collective noun as a bulb of cloves.
It is a phrase. A prepositional phrase, to be exact.in is the prepositionbreeze is the object of the prepositionthe is a definite articlescented tropical are adjectives modifying the noun breeze