The noun form of "exhaust" is "exhaustion". Exhaustion refers to a state of extreme tiredness or fatigue that can be caused by physical or mental exertion, lack of sleep, illness, or other factors. It can also refer to the process of using up or depleting a resource, such as the exhaustion of Natural Resources or the exhaustion of the body's energy reserves during exercise.
The noun form is 'the exhaust', or 'an exhaust'.
The word "exhaust" is a noun form as a word for the gases emitted from a motor or an engine, and the pipes or ducts through which the gases pass.The noun forms for the verb toexhaustare exhauster, exhaustion, and the gerund, exhausting.
The singular form of the noun is stapler. The singular posessive form of the noun would be stapler's. The plural form of the noun would be staplers. The plural posessive form of the noun would be staplers'
There is no direct noun form for the verb 'wed', the closest noun would be a wedding.
The noun form for the adjective desperate is desperateness.A related noun form is desperation.
No, "expands" is not a plural noun. It is the third person singular form of the verb "expand."
The noun form of the word 'quantifies' is 'quantification.' A noun which would be quantified by someone would be a quantity.
Gaunt is an adjective. The noun form would be "gauntness."
Brittle is an adjective. The noun form would be brittleness.
"The start" can be a noun but "to start" would be a verb.
That would be expiration.
The plural form for the noun boy is boys.
The plural form for the noun day is days.