Yes, a gun is an object that you may hold, a noun is a person, place, or a thing.
Common noun. A proper noun is something like "McDonalds", or "Pampered Chef" knife.
The noun "gun" is a common noun, as it refers to a general item rather than a specific one. It describes a type of object used for shooting and does not denote a unique entity. Additionally, "gun" can be considered a concrete noun since it represents a physical object that can be perceived through the senses.
Yes; because it modifies, or describes, the noun "gun".
It can be either.The gun will recoil when he fires it (verb). If he is not careful, the recoil will dislocate his shoulder (noun)!
Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. The adjectives that come to mind about fire are 'hot' or 'burning'.
Yes, the word 'rifle' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of gun; a word for a thing. The word 'rifle' is aslo a verb; to search through fast and roughly in order to steal; to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of a gun; to hit or throw a ball with great force.
Chase is a verb and a noun meaning to pursue or attempt to catch, as well as to etch in metal. As a noun it is a part of a gun, or a metal frame used in printing.
as a VERB: This gun will recoil a lot. or: He recoiled at the awful sight of the wrecked car. as a NOUN: This gun has a lot of recoil. The recoil of a .338 magnum rifle is uncomfortable.
Yes, toy can be used as a verb. "He toyed with her emotions." Toy is also a noun. "That child lost her favorite toy."
The collective nouns are a hail of bullets and a volley of bullets,
Hunters is a plural noun, so the possessive form is hunters', for example, "the many hunters' guns".The singular form of hunters is hunter, so if one wanted the possessive noun of hunter, it would be hunter's, as in "that hunter's gun".
Collective nouns are a series of shots or a schedule of shots.