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The abstract noun for "persuade" is "persuasion."
The abstract noun of educate is education.
The noun forms for the verb to educate are educator, education, and the gerund, educating.
Yes, "educate" is an abstract noun referring to the concept or act of providing knowledge and instruction.
No, the word 'educate' is a verb: educate, educates, educating, educated.Example: The program is an effort to educate the public about infant and child nutrition.The noun forms for the verb to educate are educator, education, and the gerund, educating.
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Yes it can, if the abstract noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. Examples:Mystic River, CT or Mystic River the movie.The Statue of Liberty or Liberty Graphics Inc.Grace Kelly or Chance Crawford.
educate
Yes, the word job is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a position at which one regularly works for pay, a special duty or function, a piece of work; a word for a concept.
education
Mentor is a noun for one who aids or helps educate another. One abstract noun could be mentorship.
The word school is a noun. It can also be a verb as in to educate.