No, normal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Example: Bob is a normal boy. The word normal describes boy.
A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause; as the object of a verb or a preposition; as a predicate nominative; or as an object complement.A noun can also function as a noun of direct address, but the noun 'normal' is not a word by which you might address someone.The noun 'normal' is a word for what is the usual, average, or typical state or condition.Examples:The normal in this neighborhood is a barbecue in every backyard. (subject of the sentence)I don't know what the normal might be. (subject of the relative clause)Let's change up the normal for something really special. (direct object of the verb 'change')We plan for the normal but are ready for the unexpected. (object of the preposition 'for')The temperature is the normal for this time of year. (predicate nominative, temperature=normal)The animal exhibits inherent behavior, the normal. (object complement, behavior=normal)The word 'normal' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (normal temperature, normalactivities).The noun forms of the adjective 'normal' are normalnessand normality.
Normal can be an adjective or a noun. As an adjective: It's quite normal for puppies to eat a lot. As a verb: My temperature is above normal.
Album is a common noun. In normal cases, it does not require capitalization.
The noun daffodil has a normal S plural, daffodils.
The singular noun "spouse" forms a normal possessive with apostrophe S : spouse's.The plural noun forms the possessive with only an apostrophe (spouses').
The word 'normal' is both a noun and an adjective. The noun 'normal' is a common, abstract noun; a word for the usual, average, or typical state, degree, or form; a word for a concept. The noun form form for the adjective normal is 'normality'.
A noun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause; as the object of a verb or a preposition; as a predicate nominative; or as an object complement.A noun can also function as a noun of direct address, but the noun 'normal' is not a word by which you might address someone.The noun 'normal' is a word for what is the usual, average, or typical state or condition.Examples:The normal in this neighborhood is a barbecue in every backyard. (subject of the sentence)I don't know what the normal might be. (subject of the relative clause)Let's change up the normal for something really special. (direct object of the verb 'change')We plan for the normal but are ready for the unexpected. (object of the preposition 'for')The temperature is the normal for this time of year. (predicate nominative, temperature=normal)The animal exhibits inherent behavior, the normal. (object complement, behavior=normal)The word 'normal' is also an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (normal temperature, normalactivities).The noun forms of the adjective 'normal' are normalnessand normality.
Normal can be an adjective or a noun. As an adjective: It's quite normal for puppies to eat a lot. As a verb: My temperature is above normal.
The noun galaxy is a "normal" noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust; a word for a thing.
"Normal" is an adjective; when used in a sentence it modifies some noun.
Yes, it is a noun. It means an event that disturbs normal activities.
Album is a common noun. In normal cases, it does not require capitalization.
Although agenda is the plural of agendum in Latin, in standard modern English it is a normal singular noun with a normal plural form (agendas).
The noun cantilever has a normal plural, cantilevers.
The noun activities is the plural form for the noun activity, a common, abstract noun; a word for a natural or normal function; vigorous action or movement; things that people do.
I'm 90% sure it's just a normal noun (marriage) with an adjective (arranged)
The word normal is an adjective and less frequently a noun. The adverb form is normally (usually, commonly, typically).