No, the word 'amaze' is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed); to affect with great wonder; to astonish; to bewilder; to perplex; to surprise greatly.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing.
Yes, amazement is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
no it is a adjective
The word amaze is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed), to surprise or astonish greatly; to fill with wonder. The noun form for the verb to amaze is amazement and the gerund, amazing.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to amaze' are amazedness, amazement, and the gerund, amazing.
The abstract noun may be amazement (something felt) or amazedness. There is no abstract noun for the quality of being amazing.
The word amazing *is* an adjective, and it can also be a noun (gerund).It is the present participle of the verb to amaze.
The word amaze is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed), to surprise or astonish greatly; to fill with wonder. The noun form for the verb to amaze is amazement and the gerund, amazing.
Amazing
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
Amazing is a verb form and an adjective, for which the abstract noun is amazement.Amazing as a gerund (to amaze) is an activity that results in a subjective condition of the viewers (e.g. The magician excelled at amazing the crowds).
No, it is a noun (astonishment). It is related to the adjective amazing, from the verb "to amaze."
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to amaze' are amazedness, amazement, and the gerund, amazing.
he added-ment to create a new noun.
The abstract noun may be amazement (something felt) or amazedness. There is no abstract noun for the quality of being amazing.
The word amazing *is* an adjective, and it can also be a noun (gerund).It is the present participle of the verb to amaze.
The noun amazement and the verb to amaze have the adjective forms amazing or amazed. These are the present and past participles of the verb.
The word amazed is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to amaze'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: verb: We were amazed that everyone survived the crash. adjective: The amazed class listened intently to the story of Ernest Shackleton. The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing.
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