The word ladder is NOT a proper noun; ladder is a common noun, a word for any ladder of any kind.
A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:
The word ladder is NOT a proper noun; ladder is a common noun, a word for any ladder of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ladder Mountain, Adirondak State Park NYLadder Ranch, Caballo, NM and Ladder Ranch, Savery, WYVulcan Ladder Company, Island Lake, IL"Ladder 49", 2004 movie with Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta
There is no collective noun in the given sentence.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way.Examples of collective nouns are:a bushel of grapefruita grove of trees.
You could use "ladder" in a sentence like this... I climbed up the ladder to get in my attic. My dad owns a ladder. We keep our ladder in our backyard. I climbed up the ladder. Do you own a ladder?
up the ladder up the ladder up to the top
The ladder was climbed by James.
The word ladder is a noun. The plural form is ladders.
Yes, the word ladder is a concrete noun, a word for a thing that you can see and touch.
The word ladder is NOT a proper noun; ladder is a common noun, a word for any ladder of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ladder Mountain, Adirondak State Park NYLadder Ranch, Caballo, NM and Ladder Ranch, Savery, WYVulcan Ladder Company, Island Lake, IL"Ladder 49", 2004 movie with Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta
There is no word spelled 'lader' in English.
The word "rung" is used to refer to a step on a ladder or a level of a hierarchy. For example, "She climbed up the ladder and reached the top rung" or "He has climbed up the corporate ladder and reached a high rung in the company."
There is no collective noun in the given sentence.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or a fanciful way.Examples of collective nouns are:a bushel of grapefruita grove of trees.
as an adjective: It is expedient that you go.as a noun: The ladder was a useful expedient for getting to the second floor.
ladder
You could use "ladder" in a sentence like this... I climbed up the ladder to get in my attic. My dad owns a ladder. We keep our ladder in our backyard. I climbed up the ladder. Do you own a ladder?
A rung of a ladder is the little bar that you step on when you are climbing a ladder.
A type of ladder
Ladder = Escalera