Yes, the word community is a noun; a word for a group of people; a word for a place; a word for a concept (idea).
Yes, the word community is a noun; a word for a group of people; a word for a place; a word for a concept (idea).
Yes, communication is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the imparting or exchanging of information; communication is a thing.
Communication is a noun.
Communication is a noun, not a verb. Communicate is a verb, and it is an action.
Noun forms for the verb 'to communicate' are communicator, communication, and communications.
The noun forms of the verb to indicate are indicator, indication, and the gerund, indicating.The suffixes are: -or, -tion, and -ing.
Predicate: "is" Adjective: "oldest" Noun: "dancing"
Communication is a noun.
The word 'communication' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the exchange of information, a thing.
The noun 'language' is an abstract noun as a concept of communication. The noun 'language' is a concrete noun as a word the signs, symbols, gestures, or words (seen or heard) used for communication.
A:No
Communication is a noun, not a verb. Communicate is a verb, and it is an action.
The noun communication is an abstract noun as a word for the transfer of information.The noun communication is a concrete noun as a word for a document, a broadcast, or other physical means of transferring information.The word vulcanization is an abstract noun as a process involved in changing natural rubber in to a functional product.
Noun forms for the verb 'to communicate' are communicator, communication, and communications.
Communication is a noun. Communicate is a verb.
The noun 'language' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a type of communication; a word for a thing.
The noun 'communications' is the plural form of the count noun 'communication' as a word for the means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone, television, computers; a message such as a letter, phone call, or email.The singular noun 'communication' is an uncountable noun as a word for the imparting or exchanging of information or news; conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings: a word for a concept.
No, the word "language" is not an abstract noun. It is a common noun that refers to a system of communication used by a particular community or nation. Abstract nouns are typically used to describe concepts, feelings, or qualities that cannot be perceived by the senses.
The noun forms of the verb to communicate are communicator, communication, and the gerund, communicating.