No, the word 'both' is not a noun.
The word 'both' is an adjective, a conjunction, and a pronoun.
Examples:
Both boys did well on their report cards. (adjective)
Both boys and girls enjoyed the class trip. (conjunction)
If you can't decide which you like best, buy both. (pronoun)
The common thing is that they both have been Miss World. After that both have entered into Bollywood. Both of them were not that successful.
They are both in Europe.
They were both men and they were both from Europe.
Common factors have to go into both numbers. The only common factor of 20 and 27 is 1.
The HCF of both numbers is 1
the delegates both had in common that both of them had meetings
They both have water in common, and both conduct electricity.
hey are both positive integers. Both divide every number in a given set.
Well if you both happen to have a habit of telling compulsive lies then you both have something in common.. Also if you incorrectly type {common} as ¨commen¨, then you definitely both have something in common..
It is more common in female but they both can have it
They are common to all plants. They are in both
what they have in common is that they both have leaves
What they both do not have in common is their symbol.
Some things that the bassoon and oboe have in common include: - They are very common. - They are both in the woodwind family - They both have the same fingerings - They both use a double reed.
Both are a substance
they both have in common is they both are ocean margin habitats
The common thing is that they both have been Miss World. After that both have entered into Bollywood. Both of them were not that successful.