A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five physical senses; it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. Some examples of concrete nouns are:
An example of an abstract noun is knowledge.
The noun 'item' is a word for a thing.The noun 'item' is an abstract noun when it refers to something abstract, for example, an item of interest, an item of gossip, an item of importance, etc.The noun 'item' is a concrete noun when it refers to something concrete, for example, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, an item on sale, etc.
Example sentences for the noun and the adjective'hypnotic':This medication is a hypnotic, it will make you sleepy. (noun)I was rocked to sleep by the hypnotic motion of the train. (adjective)
A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.EXAMPLESPerson:manmotherneighbormusiciandriverPlace:neighborhoodcountrycontinentislandtownThing:househorsehamburgerriverroad
This is an example of a sentence. Happyhot970: A example sentence would have a verb, subject, predicate, and maybe also a noun.
Conduct is both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it's pronounced "cOn-duct", as a verb, it's pronounced "con-DUCT". Example as a noun: He carried himself with a distinguished conduct. Example as a verb: He conducted himself well.
The noun 'converse' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something that is the opposite of something else. Example: I have found their customer service to be just the converse of that title.
The word "create" is a verb-- to create. In English, verbs do not have plurals. For example: I create my sculpture. Three hundred students create their sculptures. It is only a noun that has a plural. The noun form of "create" is "creation." There are many artistic creations in the museum.
CON-duct is a noun; con-DUCT is a verb.
we can create a con folder in pc by using ms-dos create a con folder in C-drive by typing mkdir<space>\con\<press enter>... now u can see the folder con created in C-DRIVE OR ANY DRIVEs.. we can remove using rmdir<space>\con\<press enter>.............
No, it is not an adjective. The word "con" is a noun (a negative, or a convict) or a verb (to swindle).
Yes. It is used as a noun in some cases.A con is a to trick someone to get money or things from them. The two people completed the con and took the mark for thousands of dollars.It is the shortened form of the word convict. The warden sentenced the con to solitary confinement for his actions.
CON (conned, conning)Pronunciation (US):Dictionary entry overview: What does con mean?• CON (noun)The noun CON has 3 senses:1. an argument opposed to a proposal2. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison3. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless propertyFamiliarity information: CON used as a noun is uncommon.• CON (verb)The verb CON has 2 senses:1. deprive of by deceit2. commit to memory; learn by heartFamiliarity information: CON used as a verb is rare.• CON (adverb)The adverb CON has 1 sense:1. on the negative sideFamiliarity information: CON used as an adverb is very rare
Many verbs are turned into nouns by adding the suffix -tion example: to create = creation
No, the noun 'conduct' (con duct) is an abstract noun, a word for a manner of behavior or the management of an activity or process; a word for a concept.The concrete noun form of the verb to conduct (con duct) is conductor, a word for a person or a thing.
No it's a noun.
an example is "the sting"