Yes the word comprehension is a noun. The plural is comprehensions.
The abstract noun form of "comprehend" is "comprehension."
His/Her comprehension of the subject was a remedial understanding, to say in jest. He/She had impeccable comprehension of the subject. Comprehension is a noun. Use it as a noun.
The noun forms of the verb to comprehend are comprehender, comprehension, and the gerund, comprehending.
1. Youread the questions 2. You read the passage 3. Read the questions ( Circle the question words )(Underline the word in the question that indicates the tense of your answer ) 4. Read the passage 5. Attempt the questions: (Read one question)(Underline the answer in the passage and number it according to question's number)(Do it for all 5 questions) 6. Write down the answer
No, it is a noun (understanding). It is related to the verb "to comprehend."
No, the word 'comprehend' is a verb.The noun form is comprehension.
Comprehensiveness is the abstract noun for the adjective comprehensive. Another abstract noun form is comprehension.
Yes, "epiphany" is a noun. It refers to a sudden realization or comprehension, often resulting in a new understanding or perspective on a situation or problem.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to comprehend are comprehension and the gerund, comprehending.
Maybe you want to know abt comprehension?It's a noun form, meaning the ability to understand something
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interpretative comprehension