The abstract noun for 'break from work' is rest, holiday, or vacation.
The adjective for the verb pretend is the past participle, pretended. Pretend itself is also used colloquially as an adjective meaning make-believe, mainly for children's games, as in "a pretend castle."A related adjective with a different meaning is pretentious:making claim to or creating an appearance of (often undeserved) importance or distinction; "a pretentious country house"; "a pretentious fraud"; "a pretentious scholarly edition"
It is called plagiarism.
No, the noun 'abstract' is a concrete noun, a singular common noun; a word for a summary of information or the summary of a book, article, or a speech. An abstract is a written work, a physical thing.The word 'abstract' is also a verb and an adjective.The adjective 'abstract' describes the noun 'noun' for the term 'abstract noun'.And, the verb: What did you abstract from the answer to your question?
not pretend
Pretende
Pretend play is important because it allows children to use their imagination and develop their abstract thinking skills, one of the more advanced skills for children.
The abstract noun for 'break from work' is rest, holiday, or vacation.
The painter's abstract work of art was beautiful.
it is a work without plots and charavter :)
The microphones are just pretend. They don't really work, but it's fun to pretend!
No, but it is fun to pretend that it does.
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abstract
When it's abstract art.
Never. They always find out.
Abstract art can be about emotions. With abstract art, you are trying to create an impact. You want people to notice your work and react to it. This means touching their feelings. In contemporary work, the goal is not always to make a pleasing painting; it is about creating a reaction.