Yes the word snake is a noun. It is a common noun.
Yes, the word snake's is the singular possessive form for the noun snake.
Yes, snake is a proper noun as it is an animal.
Yes, the word snake is a common noun.
The possessive singular noun for snake is snake's, e.g. "The snake's fangs are very sharp."The possessive plural noun for snake is snakes', e.g. "There's a pile of old snakes' skins over there."
You have the correct form for the singular possessive noun snake: snake's.Example: We saw a snake's trail in the sand but we didn't see a snake.
Slither is generally used as a verb. It could be used as a noun, as in "the snake's slither," but it is not usually used that way.
No, the word snake's is a common, singular, possessive noun. The apostrophe 's' forms the possessive, indicating that something is part of or belongs to the snake.
No. The plural form of snake would be snakes.
A zaocy snake is a kind of snake that does stuff
Kind of depends on the kind of snake.
black snake