The noun forms for the adjective strange are stranger, strangeness and sometimes strange.
Example uses:
Noun: I gave the stranger directions to get back on the interstate.
Noun: The strangeness of a new house or apartment usually lasts about a month.
Noun: The haunted house tour specializes in the strangeand the scary.
Adjective: We saw a strange cat sitting on our steps expectantly.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
No, strange is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. It is sometimes used as a noun and it's a common noun. Example uses:Adjective: I watched that strange program on TV last night.Noun: That little shop has everything strange and interesting.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Strange is the positive degree. The comparative is stranger (more strange). The superlative is strangest (most strange).
Yes the word grotesque can be a noun. It is primarily used as an adjective.
No, the word 'strange' is not a noun. The word 'strange' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun form is stranger, a concrete noun as a word for a person.
The noun form of the adjective 'strange' is strangeness.A related noun is stranger.
No, strange is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. It is sometimes used as a noun and it's a common noun. Example uses:Adjective: I watched that strange program on TV last night.Noun: That little shop has everything strange and interesting.
"Strange story" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of story that is unusual or bizarre.
A rhyming pair for unusual stove could be STRANGE RANGE.
The word 'stranger' is a noun, a word for someone you don't know or someone who is not familiar with a given area; a word for a person.The word 'stranger' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'strange'.The noun form of the adjective strange is strangeness.
The verb is are strange is an describing word which are called adjectives and kangeroos would be an common noun .
"Weird" can be both an adjective and a noun, but not a verb. As a noun, "weird" refers to something strange or unusual.
Dial is a noun and a verb. Noun: The dial is broken. Verb: I dialed your number, but a strange voice answered.
"Another animal with a strange name" is the subject. "is the Platypus" is the predicate. "Another" & "with a strange name" all modify the noun "animal". "is" is the verb. "Platypus" is a proper noun, but in this sentence it is used as an indirect object in the predicate, and refers to the "animal with a strange name" in the subject. "animal with a strange name" is the object of the sentence. The sentence would be diagramed thusly... subject | predicate Another animal with a strange name | is the Platypus. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
Strange is the positive degree. The comparative is stranger (more strange). The superlative is strangest (most strange).
The correct spelling of the plural noun is apparitions(strange images or visions).