A compound noun is formed when two or more words combine to create a single noun (e.g., toothpaste, classroom).
It names a person, place, thing, or idea using combined words.
Weather is an uncountable noun because it cannot be counted as individual units.
It refers to a general condition.
An inanimate noun refers to non-living things, such as "table," "car," or "rock."
These nouns represent objects, places, or things that do not have life.
The words like team, forest, police, staff, people, audience, class etc. are called: Collective Noun.
Staff refers to a group of people working together, which makes it a collective noun.
It names a collection treated as a single unit.
Spring time is a noun phrase because it consists of a noun (Spring) and a modifier (time), forming the subject of the sentence.
It does not show an action, so it is not a verb phrase or a model verb.
Usury is a thing or concept — specifically, the practice of charging excessive interest on loans — which makes it a noun.
In the sentence, it functions as the object of the verb “take.”
The noun "Doctor" is considered a common gender because it can refer to both male and female individuals.
It does not specify the sex of the person.
It can be used for both genders.
"Sculptures" is a noun because it refers to a thing (plural form of sculpture).
It represents a tangible object, specifically the artworks made from marble and limestone.
Goose: ایک قسم کا پرندہ، ہنس
Note: Plural of goose is geese.
A flock is the correct collective noun for geese.
The sentence correctly refers to a group of geese flying over the lake.