Yes, "community" can be a count noun when referring to specific communities or groups of people in a particular area or sharing a common characteristic. For example, "There are many communities in our city."
The noun 'community' is an abstract noun as a word for a social, religious, occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests (the business community, the art community, etc.) The noun 'community is a concrete noun as a word for a group of people living in a particular local area; a district where people live.
I think suburbs can count as proper nouns since it is a location.
The noun 'socialist' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an advocate or practitioner of socialist principles or a socialist government. Another noun form is socialism.
No. It's an adjective. e.g. the civic hall, the civic centre.
The noun form of the adjective 'sociable' is sociability.
The noun peas is the plural form for the singular noun pea, a count noun.
It is a count noun.
The noun 'house' is a count noun.A count noun is a noun that has a singular and a plural form.The plural form of the singular noun 'house' is 'houses'.
The noun coat is a count noun: one coat, two coats.
The word "study" can be both a count noun and a non-count noun. As a count noun, it refers to a particular room in a house designated for work or leisure. As a non-count noun, it describes the act of learning or researching a topic.
A compound that is composed of a non-count noun and a count noun is earthquake.The noun earth is a substance, a non-count noun. The noun quake is singular, the plural form is quakes.Some others are:air conditionercornflakedust clothhelpmatehockey puckmilkshakesandboxwaterwheelweatherman
The noun score is a count noun. Example:My score was the highest of all the scores.
The noun rust is a non-count noun. Units of rust are worded as 'spots of rust' or 'patches of rust'
The noun explanation is a count noun; there may be one explanation or several explanations.
The noun 'table' is a count noun: one table, two tables.
The noun wallet is a count noun, the plural form is wallets.
Yes, the noun 'night' is a count noun. The plural form is nights.