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The noun forms for the verb to disappear are disappearance and the gerund, disappearing.
The abstract noun form of the verb to revere is reverence.
No it is a verb
No, the word 'disappeared' is not a noun; the word 'disappeared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to disappear.The abstract noun form for the verb to disappear is disappearance, a word for the process of something ceasing to exist or be in use; a word for a situation where someone or something can't be found; a word for a concept.
The abstract noun forms for the verb 'to exist' are the gerund (verbal noun) existing and the noun existence.
The word disappear is a verb (disappear, disappears, disappearing, disappeared). The noun form is disappearance.
No, it is a verb.
The noun forms for the verb to disappear are disappearance and the gerund, disappearing.
The abstract noun form for the verb to please is the gerund, pleasing.A related abstract noun form is pleasure.
The abstract noun 'adoration' is a noun form of the verb to adore.
The word 'departure' is the abstract noun form of the verb to depart.
Either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is of the abstract type, and as a verb it means to exercise the action corresponding to the abstract noun.
Resentence is an action verb. There is no abstract noun.
The abstract noun for the verb to accuse is accusation.
The abstract noun form for the verb abduct is abduction.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to rely are relianceand the gerund, relying.
no it is a verb