Abstract nouns are things that are known, understood, believed, or felt emotionally. Examples are:
attitude
belief
charm
danger
emotion
fear
generosity
happiness
ignorance
joy
It seems like you may have made a typo. If you meant to ask about "think nouns," I'm not sure what that refers to. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
Nouns in the sentence: Phil, parents, fear
Nouns that describe (name) an idea or concept are known as abstract or special nouns.An abstract noun (special noun) is a noun that refers to a quality, idea or emotion. These nouns are considered special because you cannot touch, taste, see, hear or smell them like other nouns, e.g. ice cream.Examples of abract (special) nouns are:friendshipfreedomfearloveloyaltyideajoysentimentfeelingemotionanxietySee the related link for an interactive explanation.
Liberty, independence, autonomy.
An apostrophe is used to form possessive nouns by showing ownership or relationships. When used with a noun to indicate contradiction or to omit letters in a contraction, it is called an apostrophe as well.
Yes, honor is an example of an abstract noun. Abstract nouns represent ideas or concepts that cannot be perceived by the five senses, such as love, freedom, or justice. Honor is a quality that exists in the mind and is not tangible.
non-nouns: mild nouns: ??? I don't think there are any!!!
cactus i think
The abstract noun form of the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.
All nouns in English are neutral; the word for a group of nouns is a collective noun.Some examples of collective nouns are:a crew of laborersa crowd of peoplea herd of cattlea litter of kittensa grove of treesa bouquet of flowers
I think you are going for adjective or adjectives. They are words that modify nouns.
I think this is right nouns, verbs, and modifiers
I think all the nouns are common nouns musicians, band, guitars, keyboard, drums. Proper nouns are names of people places organizations etc eg John, Paris, McDonald's
I don't think there is a rule, just that some nouns have identical forms: sheep, species, deer, aircraft are some examples.
Some synonyms for the noun puppy are:animalcaninedogwhelpoffspringbabypoochpup
Think about what a noun is: a person, place, thing. Think about what verbs are: action words.
I think the answer you want is "nouns" . tion and sion are suffixes that change a verb into a noun. eg. associate -> association . The trick is to know which ending to use.
I think you mean proper nouns. Proper nouns are the specific names given to general nouns, and are capitalized when writing. For example, the first name John is a proper noun and is always capitalized, as is his last name, Smith. Proper nouns can refer to places, as well. The name of a store is capitalized, as is the name of a city or a state. Titles of books, movies, plays, games, etc. are also always capitalized.