Is luggage a noun or adjective?
Is luggage a noun or adjective? luggage noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
Is luggage a non count noun?
This type of noun is called a noncount noun. Things like milk, air, homework, and luggage are noncount nouns and do not have plural forms. (Click here for a list of more noncount nouns.) Below are some examples of much used with noncount nouns.
Why is it called luggage?
Also according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word luggage originally meant inconveniently heavy baggage and comes from the verb lug and the suffix -age.
Is fly a noun or verb?
fly verb (TRAVEL THROUGH AIR)
Is luggage a common noun?
Common nouns are everywhere. Look around you now and you will see many common nouns: door, window, tree, sky, cat, truck, road, computer, phone, bottle, ball, luggage, people, hair.