The noun 'effect is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The noun 'effect' is a word for something that is produced; a result or a consequence.
Example: Holding a party for the workers had the effectof lifting their spirits.
The word 'effect' is also a verb (effect, effects, effecting, effected).
The verb 'effect' means to cause to occur or bring about; to produce a result.
Example: We hope that the new equipment will effect a greater output.
The noun 'effect is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The noun 'effect' is a word for something that is produced; a result or a consequence.
Example: Holding a party for the workers had the effectof lifting their spirits.
The word 'effect' is also a verb (effect, effects, effecting, effected).
The verb 'effect' means to cause to occur or bring about; to produce a result.
Example: We hope that the new equipment will effect a greater output.
The noun form for the adjective effective is effectiveness.
The noun form for the adjective effective is effectiveness.
No, it's a noun. Effective would be the adjective.
No, the verb is not correct. The subject noun 'group' is singular (one group). The correct sentence is:"Your group is unable to decide on an effective presentation method."
The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for the power and authority to be effective; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'teeth' (singular 'tooth') is a concrete noun as a word the hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates; the projections on the rim of a cogwheel or the edge of a saw or a comb; a word for physical things.
The word 'soup' is a noun, a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'soup' also functions informally as a verb for the term to 'soup up', to change something in order to make it faster or more powerful or effective.
The word 'effective' is an adjective; the noun form for the adjective is effectiveness. Another noun form is effective.
The noun form for the adjective effective is effectiveness.
no effective is a adjective but the effectiveness is.
Effective is adjective and effcience is noun.
Effectiveness is a noun.
No, it's a noun. Effective would be the adjective.
The word efficiency is a noun because it is a thing, a word for the ability (also a noun) to be competent and effective. The noun efficiency is also a word for a one room apartment, a thing.
The plural noun 'teeth' has an abstract use that the singular noun tooth does not. The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for effective power to enforce or accomplish something. example: We need a law that has some teeth.
Plan is a noun in that sentence.
No, the word 'trenchantly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb as in a vigorous and effective manner. The noun form is trenchancy.
No, the verb is not correct. The subject noun 'group' is singular (one group). The correct sentence is:"Your group is unable to decide on an effective presentation method."
The plural noun 'teeth' is an abstract noun as a word for the power and authority to be effective; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'teeth' (singular 'tooth') is a concrete noun as a word the hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates; the projections on the rim of a cogwheel or the edge of a saw or a comb; a word for physical things.