The noun form for the adjective special is specialness.
The word special is also a noun form, for example:
The commuter special stops here at eight and four.
Today's special is yesterday's meatloaf.
The noun form is infallibility.
The noun form of the adjective 'modest' is modestness.A related noun form is modesty.
The noun form of the adjective 'precise' is preciseness.A related noun form is precision.
The noun form of the adjective 'various' is variousness.A related noun form is variety.
The noun form for the verb to abut is abutter, that which abuts. Another noun form is abutment.
The special (abstract) noun form of the concrete noun 'friend' is friendship.
The plural form for the abstract noun special is specials.
Yes, the noun 'statistic' is a special noun (abstract noun), a word for a single piece of information, when combined with other such pieces of information form a numerical statement. The noun 'statistic' can be considered a concrete noun when specific information is in written form or stored and retrieved on a data base.
It can be, or it can be a noun. If you say to a waitress: "What is the special today?" It is a noun, but if you say: "Do you have a special meal?" it is an adjective".
The plural form for the noun eye is eyes.A special noun is another term for abstract noun, a word for something that can't be perceived by any of the five physical senses.An abstract noun form for eye is the present participle of the verb to eye, which is also a verbal noun (gerund) eyeing. The gerund has no plural form.
The word 'enchanting' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Example: This is a special book of spells used for enchanting.
The word 'special' is a noun; a word for a food at a restaurant, a program on TV, a featured item for sale, a particular train or bus scheduled, etc.The noun form for the adjective 'special' is specialness. Other noun forms are specialist, specialty, and specialization.
The plural form of the noun businessman is businessmen.The plural possessive form is businessmen's.example: We call it a businessmen's special but we extend it to women as well.
The word 'trusty' is a noun, a word for a prisoner who is given special privileges or responsibilities in return for good behavior; a word for a person.The noun form of the adjective 'trusty' is trustiness.The word 'trusty' is the adjective form of the noun trust.
The word 'respect' is a noun; a word for high or special regard for someone or something; a word for a particular aspect, feature, or detail of something; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to respect is the gerund, respecting.
The possessive form of the plural noun bricks is bricks'.Example: The bricks' manufacturer can supply the special type we need for this project.
Special is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: You are very special to me. Noun: Clam chowder is today's special.