The noun for transport is transportation
The noun 'transport' is a non-count (mass) noun. Multiples for the noun transport can be forms of transport, choices of transport, illegal transport, public transport, etc. The only exception is military transport, the military schedules transports for people and equipment.
The noun 'transport minister' is a singular, common, compound noun; a word for a job description. The title of a specific transport minister is a proper noun.
Transport is both countable and uncountable as a noun.
No, it is not. It is a noun or verb (conveying, or to convey). The noun transport is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as transport vessel.
As a noun, "transport" can be used in a sentence like, "Public transport is essential for commuting in the city." As a verb, it can be used as follows: "They need to transport the goods to the warehouse by noon."
transport (noun) = trahnsport (×˜×¨× ×¡×¤×•×¨×˜) transport (verb) = hovil (הוביל)
The transport network was gridlocked.What is your favourite mode of transport?The transport industry is worth billions.
The noun 'vehicle' is a singular, common noun, concrete noun, a word for a thing used to transport people or things.
Yes, the word 'transport' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'transport' is a word for an act of conveying something; a vehicle used to convey people or things; a ship used for carrying soldiers or military equipment; an overwhelming, strong emotion; a word for a thing,The noun forms of the verb to 'transport' are transporterand the gerund, transporting.
No, transportation is a noun but transport is a verb
Transportation is a mass noun. It has no plural form.
No. Aqueduct is a noun. It is an artificial channel (or channel bridge) used to transport water.