There are no abstract nouns in the sentence.
The words in the sentence are:
Note: The word 'trust' can function as both a verb and a noun. The noun 'trust' is an abstract noun as a word for confidence in someone or something; a word for a concept.
Darkness is the abstract noun.
Darkness is the abstract noun.
In the noun phrase 'dark night' the abstract noun is night.The noun 'night' is a word for a period of a twenty four hour day; a word for a concept.The word 'dark' is an adjective describing the abstract noun 'night'.
Distance.
Distance
Fear is the abstract noun.
The noun faith is an abstract noun as a word for belief; a word for a concept.The noun God is an abstract noun as a word for a non-physical entity; a word for a concept.
"Understanding" is an abstract noun present in the sentence "Lugie is easily understood."
Beauty is an abstract noun.
The noun 'trust' is an uncountable, abstract noun as a word for belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something; a word for a concept.The noun 'trust' is a singular, concrete noun as a word for a legal document; a word for property held or managed by one person or organization for the benefit of another.The word 'trust' is also a verb: trust, trusts, trusting, trusted.
The abstract noun is: beliefs
The abstract nouns in the sentence are: determination and victory The concrete noun in the sentence is: girl
Example sentence for the abstract noun 'courage':I do not have the courage to tell lies.
The word 'trusting' is the present participle of the verb 'to trust'; the present participle of the verb is a gerund (verbal noun), an abstract noun, and an adjective. The words trust, trusting, trustiness, and trustability are abstract nouns.
Yes, the noun 'doubt' is an abstract noun; a word for lack of certainty; a lack of trust; a word for a concept.
The nouns in the sentence, people and hall, are both concrete nouns. There are no abstract nouns in the sentence. The use of the word 'protest' is the trick. As a noun, protest is an abstract noun, but in your sentence it is the verb form 'to protest', not a noun.
The abstract noun forms for the adjective reliable are reliableness and reliability.