ALL nowns are just 1 word.
However there is something called a noun phrase whose head is a noun or a pronoun, optionally accompanied by a modifier set, and these can be made up of a multiple of words.
no adjectives do. you can take many many adjectives to describe one noun.
Highest is not a noun, it is an adjective. A noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. An adjective describes a noun.
That number does not exist since numbers go on infinitely.
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Yes, a number is a noun, a singular, common noun; a number is a thing. Examples:We have already sold two of the three.When a number is used to describe a noun, it is an adjective:We have one cake left.
Highest and oldest are not nouns in that sentence or at all. They are adjectives because they describe a noun. A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. Capital is the noun in this sentence.
Yes, a number is a noun, a year is a noun; a number is a thing, a year is a thing.
Yes, '1732' is a noun; a word for a number; a word for a year; a word for a thing.
If using number then 8's.If using words then eights.
Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.Find the highest number, eliminate it from the list, find the highest number of the remaining numbers.
No, "summit" is not a conjunction. It is a noun that refers to the highest point of a mountain or an important meeting or conference. Conjunctions are words that connect clauses or phrases, such as "and," "but," or "or."
No, the word 'highest' is not a noun.The word 'highest' is the superlative form of the adjective high (higher, highest).