The noun 'break' is a singular, common noun.
The noun 'break' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical separation, gap, or fracture.
The noun 'break' is an abstract noun as a word for an interruption in continuity or a temporary pause in work or activity.
The noun forms of the verb to break are breaker, breakage, and the gerund, breaking.
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The noun forms of the verb to breathe are breather, breath, and the gerund, breathing.The noun 'breather' is an abstract noun as a word for a short break in activity; a word for a concept.The noun 'breather' is a concrete noun as a word for a device that allows gas or liquid to pass to or from an enclosed area; a word for a physical device.The noun 'breath' is an abstract noun as a word for a sign, a hint, or a suggestion of something; a word for a concept.The noun 'breath' is a concrete noun as a word for the inhalation or exhalation of air from the lungs; a slight movement in the air; a word for a physical action.The noun 'breathing' is a concrete noun as a word for the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs; a word for a physical action.
The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.
Winter break can be capitalized, or lower case. If, on a calendar, you are writing winter break, then you would put "Winter Break". On anything else, it could be "winter break", "Winter break", or "Winter Break".
The noun 'thing' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'thing' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person, place, or object. The noun 'thing' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea, ability, or quality.
The noun of break is breach
Abstract nouns for the verb to break are breakability and breakableness.The word break is also a noun, either a concrete noun (a break in an object) or an abstract time noun (a break in time or action, coffee break).
Abstract nouns for the verb to break are breakability and breakableness.The word break is also a noun, either a concrete noun (a break in an object) or an abstract time noun (a break in time or action, coffee break).
The abstract noun for 'break from work' is rest, holiday, or vacation.
Yes, the word 'break' is both a noun and verb.The noun 'break' is a word for a physical crack or separation; a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to break are breakerand the gerund, breaking.
The phrase "for a break" is normally used as an adverb phrase. The noun break is sometimes used as a noun adjunct as well (e.g. break room).
The noun 'break' is an abstract noun as a word for a pause in work or during an activity or event; a word for an interruption of continuity; a stroke of luck; a favorable situation; a word for a concept.The noun 'break' is a concrete noun as a word for a gap or opening; a word for a fracture; a word for a physical condition.The abstract noun form of the verb to break is the gerund, breaking.
The noun was too possessive.
"break" is either a verb or noun.
The word "staff" itself is a collective noun: E.g. (American English) "The staff is on break." (British English) "The staff are on break."
The word 'broken' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to break (breaks, breaking, broke, broken).The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: a broken heart, a broken teacup.The word break is also a noun, a word for an interruption of continuity or uniformity: a break in the conversation, a break if the water main.The noun forms for the verb to break are breakage and the gerund, breaking.The noun form for the adjective broken is brokenness.
Break = verb, to separate into piecesBrake = noun, a device used to slow a vehicle or moving object.