No. Snack can be a noun or a verb. But the noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns, as in snack time, snack tray, or snack food.
Yes. Snack is a collective noun and as such is countable.
Yes, a common noun can begin a sentence.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized but a common noun is still a common noun as the first word in the sentence (capitalizing the noun does not make it a proper noun). Example:I like cookies. Cookies are my favorite snack.
no it's a noun
It can be a noun or a verb.
No. Snack can be a noun or a verb. But the noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns, as in snack time, snack tray, or snack food.
Yes. Snack is a collective noun and as such is countable.
Yes, snacks is a plural, common noun; although it can also be a verb (snack, snacks, snacking, snacked).
Yes, a common noun can begin a sentence.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized but a common noun is still a common noun as the first word in the sentence (capitalizing the noun does not make it a proper noun). Example:I like cookies. Cookies are my favorite snack.
The word 'snack' is a noun, a word for a small amount of food eaten between meals; a word for a thing. The word 'favorite' is an adjective, a word used to describe the noun 'snack'.
no it's a noun
It can be a noun or a verb.
Yes, it is a noun. It can mean a water flask or a snack bar.
Noun: My mother had prepared a healthy snack for me to eat. Verb: I tend to snack on junk food more often than I should.
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