No, a noun is a person , place or thing. Make is a verb , or sometimes as adjective.
-ability can be added to conceive to make conceivability, which is a noun. Conceivableness is also a noun.
-ability can be added to conceive to make conceivability, which is a noun. Conceivableness is also a noun.
"Suspension" is the noun form of "suspend."
The word 'makes' is both a noun (make, makes) and a verb (make, makes, making, made).Examples:What make of car do you drive? (noun)We make all types of cakes. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to make are maker and the gerund, making.
The word 'makes' is both a verb (make, makes, making, made) and a noun (make, makes). Example: I hope that mom makes cookies today. (verb) I looked at several makes of cars. (noun)
To make perplex a noun you add -er to make "Perplexer" which is one who perplexes.
The plural form of "flesh" is typically "fleshes." For example, you might say, "She witnessed the fleshes of different animals at the butcher shop."
To turn a verb into a noun, you can use a process called nominalization. This often involves adding a suffix to the verb, such as -tion, -ment, -ing, or -ance. For example, the verb "teach" can become the noun "teacher" by adding the "-er" suffix.
Yes, the noun 'make believe' is a singular uncountablenoun, it has no plural form.
The noun 'metal' is a countable noun. The plural form is metals.
For example: verb = run so noun = runion or verb = make so noun = makion No you can't
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