The word "load" is a noun referring to cargo or a large quantity of anything. The verb load means to pack up or prepare.
To use it as a noun, think of it as a thing such as "That was a big load." Load is taking the place of whatever the load was such as a load of wood or a load of cement.
Load vs Lode
While load is cargo or a quantity, the homophone noun "lode" means a deposit of ore, or a similar source of a product. It should only be used in that sense.
The noun form 'the load' is a singular, common noun; load is both a concrete (a load of bricks) or an abstract (a load of guilt) noun, depending on use. The word load is also a verb (load, loads, loading, loaded).
The abstract noun for "load" is "loading."
Yes the word load can be a noun as in a burden. It is also used as a verb.
Yes, the noun load is a countable noun. The plural form is loads. example: It took three loads of soil to level the field.
Yes, the noun 'load' is a common noun, a word for a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or transported; a word for any load of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Load, KY 41144Loadstone Drive, Los Angeles, CAAir Lift Load Lifter 5000"The Man With the Load of Mischief", murder mystery by Martha Grimes
The abstract noun for "load" is "loading," which refers to the action or process of putting a load onto something. For "see," the abstract noun is "sight," which denotes the ability to see or the act of seeing. For "sell," the abstract noun is "sale," which refers to the act of selling or the transaction itself.
It depends on what noun you want to write. Then you just spell it properly.
Write moon as progressive noun
The noun forms of the verb 'to write' are writer and the gerund, writing.
A noun form for the verb to write is writer, one who writes, or the verbal noun (gerund) writing.
No. Write is a verb.
The word 'chooser' is a noun