Question #2e458

1 Answer

The words paper, book, coin, and vehicle are all nouns, words for things.

Explanation:

The nouns paper, book, coin, and vehicle are all common nouns, general words for any paper, book, coin, or vehicle.

The nouns paper, book, coin, and vehicle are all concrete nouns, words for physical objects.

The nouns paper, book, coin, and vehicle are all neuter nouns, words for things that have no gender.

The nouns book, coin, and vehicle are all singular nouns; the plural forms are books, coins, and vehicles.

The noun paper is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance. Units of uncountable nouns are expressed using a partitive noun (or noun counter), for example sheets of paper or pieces of paper.
The plural noun papers is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' paper, or a short form for the plural noun 'newspapers'.