What part of speech is scones?

Scones can be categorized as a noun.

Advertising

Parts of speech

  • 1. scones is a noun, plural of scone.

Inflections

Noun

What does scones mean?

Definitions

Noun

scone - small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddle

Examples of scones

#   Sentence  
1. noun Let's have scones with our tea.
2. noun The coyote lived off of coffee shop scones and neighbor cats.
3. noun Please do not buy scones.
4. noun The tea was served with scones.
5. noun Scones are often served with clotted cream and jam.
6. noun The tea was served with scones, clotted cream and jam.
7. noun I want to eat some scones.
8. noun She's having tea with her scone.
9. noun At the beginning of civilization, the crazy man, the shaman, ate grass on the river bank and pulled his hair out. Now today, the same madman blabbers on his cellphone about crypto-currency, buys a scone at Starbucks for $4.35, and his hair falls out on its own.
10. noun She's having tea with her scone.
11. noun At the beginning of civilization, the crazy man, the shaman, ate grass on the river bank and pulled his hair out. Now today, the same madman blabbers on his cellphone about crypto-currency, buys a scone at Starbucks for $4.35, and his hair falls out on its own.
Sentence  
noun
Let's have scones with our tea.
The coyote lived off of coffee shop scones and neighbor cats.
Please do not buy scones.
The tea was served with scones.
Scones are often served with clotted cream and jam.
The tea was served with scones, clotted cream and jam.
I want to eat some scones.
She's having tea with her scone.
At the beginning of civilization, the crazy man, the shaman, ate grass on the river bank and pulled his hair out. Now today, the same madman blabbers on his cellphone about crypto-currency, buys a scone at Starbucks for $4.35, and his hair falls out on its own.
She's having tea with her scone.
At the beginning of civilization, the crazy man, the shaman, ate grass on the river bank and pulled his hair out. Now today, the same madman blabbers on his cellphone about crypto-currency, buys a scone at Starbucks for $4.35, and his hair falls out on its own.

Advertising
Advertising