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The noun 'threshold' is an abstract noun as a word for a point of beginning; a level at which something happens or changes; a word for a concept.The noun 'threshold' is a concrete noun as a word for the section of wood or stone that lies under a door.
The word 'hate' is an abstract noun, a word for an intense or passionate dislike; a word for an emotion.The abstract noun forms of the verb to hate are hatredand the gerund, hating.Examples:Noun: Hate has a value when it spurs changes for the better.Verb: When you hate broccoli, you should plant carrots.
I am trying to enjoy my healthy lifestyle changes.
Global warming is the main cause for our drastic changes in temperature.
The nouns in the sentence are:theatermoviemusicmood
theater,movie,music,mood
No, the 'c' in "watching" is not silent. The 'h' changes the sound of the 'c', but it is not silent.
A sentence can be a command, question, answer, etc. If your sentence emphasizes a command then it is not asking a question. Therefore, the emphasis of the sentence changes the intention of the sentence.
Please wait until the light changes.
Yes, time is abstract in the sense that we can't perceive it with our senses. It is neither visible nor tangible. It is simply a product of our consciousness. It is the way we measure changes in the world around us. Without change, there would be no time. So it is simply an abstract concept we use to measure changes in the concrete objects that we can see and touch.
The queen changes the original sentence by removing "the" before "knight's" to make it more succinct and direct.
There were rapid changes in the condition of the patient after receiving the treatment.
Yes, but it changes so slowly that you cannot tell.
421 changes have been made, ALL the changes were spelling or sentence structure, NONE changed the context of the sentence. Inspired by GOD, there can't be any mistakes.
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Our language changes slow but it does change.