The noun 'generosity' is a common, abstract noun; a word for the trait of being willing to give your money or time; a word for a concept.
The noun 'generosity' is a count noun as a word for a generous act. The plural form is generosities.
The noun 'generosity' is an uncountable noun as a word for a personal trait.
Generosity is a mass noun, it has no plural form
Generousity is never correct, not in any dictionary or country, contrary to the previous answer. Generosity is always correct, never anything else.
Yes, generosity is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun.
The adjective is generous.
Generosity.is abstract
Generousity
Generosity is the act or characteristic of being giving without expecting anything in return. Another word for generosity is openhandedness, magnanimity.
The first thank you is correct.
Was in that instance would refer to something singular, as your sentence refers to more than on thing the plural form "were" is more appropriate. So the sentence should read... "Your generosity and thoughtfulness were (greatly) appreciated."
Generosity, philanthropy
it means generosity
Yes, generosity is an abstract noun.Yes, generosity is an abstract noun.
No, generosity is a noun.
Yes, generosity is an abstract noun.Yes, generosity is an abstract noun.
A buffalo is an animal that is used to represent generosity. Generosity may also be represented by a pig or sow.
Yes, generosity is an abstract noun.
The continuing generosity of individuals to the Institute was also demonstrated in several gifts.
have generosity to win your lady's knight's
it's got to be generosity
"Generosity" in English is generosità in Italian.
Generosity is giving freely of one's self or assets.
Ohanwaste means generosity.
The new wing of the hospital was made possible due to the generosity of several local philanthropists. The word generosity is a noun.