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The abstract nouns for the verb to enroll are enrollee, and the gerund, enrolling. Another abstract noun form is enrollment.
Both love and hate are abstract nouns.
Abstract nouns means that ,lets say if it was abstract nouns the formula is i do not know.
Abstract nouns can be singular and plural, or uncountable.Examples of countable abstract nouns are:belief, beliefshope, hopesidea, ideasmemory, memoriessecret, secretsyear, yearsExamples of uncountable abstract nouns are:chemistryeducationharmknowledgesoccerweather
The gerund form is an abstract noun; a gerund is the present participle of a verb. Examples: Verb: We went dancing last night. Gerund: I love dancing, I go as often as possible. Verb: My dad and I to fishing on weekends. Gerund: Fishing is very relaxing.
Abstract nouns for the verb to apply are applicabilityand the gerund, applying.Concrete nouns for the verb to apply are applier, application, and appliance.
The abstract noun form of the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.
Abstract nouns for the verb "to act" include action and activity.
The abstract nouns for the verb to frustrate are frustration and the gerund, frustrating.
The abstract nouns for the verb to criticize are criticizer, criticism, and the gerund, criticizing.
The abstract nouns for the verb 'to compete' are competition and the gerund, competing.
The abstract noun form for the verb refract is refractedness. Another abstract noun is refraction.
The abstract nouns for the verb to cancel are the gerund cancelling, and cancellation.
Abstract nouns for the verb 'to augment' are augmenter, one who augments, and augmentation.
The abstract nouns for the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
The nouns which derive from the verb to enter are entry and entrance.The nouns 'entry' and 'entrance' are abstract nouns as words for admission or access.The nouns 'entry' and 'entrance' concrete nouns as words for a physical threshold, gate, or doorway.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to rely are relianceand the gerund, relying.