No, "can" is not a preposition. It is a modal verb that is used to express ability, possibility, or permission.
what it mean
The word "possible" can be changed to a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to form the word "possibility."
The prefix for possibility meaning "no chance of rain" is "a-," as in "arid," which means lacking moisture or humidity.
"While" can be a noun (meaning a period of time), a conjunction, or a verb (meaning to pass time, or to perform an action at the same time as another).
The word is potential.
chance, danger, feasibillity, likelihood, odds, oppourtunity, plausibility, probability
No, "can" is not a preposition. It is a modal verb that is used to express ability, possibility, or permission.
The noun form for the adjective possible is "possibility."
what it mean
Endangerment is a noun meaning a source of danger where there is a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune. For example, gambling can be an endangerment to the wealth of an individual.
The word "possible" can be changed to a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to form the word "possibility."
One possibility is finality.
The noun form of the adjective 'possible' is possibility.The word possible is sometimes used as an alternate noun for possibility.
The prefix for possibility meaning "no chance of rain" is "a-," as in "arid," which means lacking moisture or humidity.
No. A noun is a person, place, name or idea. Which of these is "possible" ?
Yes, the noun risk is an idea (abstract) noun, a word for a possibility of loss or injury, a word for a concept.