The noun takeover is a compound noun.
Example: There have been a number of improvements since the takeover by Humongous Corp.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
The possessive form of the plural noun people is people's.Example: When people's emotions take over, disaster often follows.
The noun form of the adjective 'agreeable' is agreeableness.
The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).
The noun 'public' is an uncountablenoun which can take a singular or plural verb form. Examples:The public is invited to the ceremony in the park at three.My public are, for the most part, people over fifty.
The word bad is both an adjective and a noun (take the good with the bad).The noun form for the adjective bad is badness.
The noun form of the adjective buoyant is buoyancy, a concrete noun; a word for a physical property. There is no abstract noun form of the adjective buoyant, however, the noun 'buoyancy' can be used in an abstract context, for example: A feeling of buoyancy came over me when she started down the aisle.
The word cover is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for something that protects, shelters, or conceals; something that is placed over or about another thing; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to cover is the gerund, covering.A related noun form is coverage.
The abstract noun form of the adjective terrible is terribleness.A related abstract noun form is terror.
The noun phrase is: That woman over thereThe pronoun that can take the place of the noun phrase: sheEx: She will help.
The possessive form for the noun swimmer is swimmer's.example: The swimmer's time has improved over the season.
There is no abstract noun for the noun 'chair', a word for a physical thing.The abstract noun form for the verb to chair (to preside over) is the gerund, chairing.