Hearing.
The noun forms for the verb to hear are hearer and the gerund, hearing.
The noun forms for the verb to hear are hearer and the gerund, hearing.
Hear is a verb: hear, hears, hearing, heard.
Yes. An Abstract noun is an idea, something you can't physically see, hear, feel, taste, or smell. A concrete noun you can feel, hear, smell, taste, see.
An abstract noun is something that doesn't appeal to your five senses. You can't see, touch, taste, hear, or smell it. A concrete noun is something that you can see, touch, taste, hear, or smell.
The noun form of the verb to hear is the gerund, hearing.The noun 'hearing' is an abstract noun as a word for the opportunity to present one's case; a word for a concept.The noun, hearing, is a concrete noun as a word for a sense of experiencing sound; a word for a physical sense.
The abstract noun form of the word "hear" is "hearing." This noun refers to the ability or act of perceiving sound. It can also denote the process or experience of listening or the attention given to sounds.
A concrete noun is something you can see, hear, taste, smell or touch.
Saturday is an abstract noun; you can't see, hear, taste, smell, or touch a Saturday.
The word voice is a common, singular, Concrete Noun. A concrete noun is anything that can be perceived with our senses. We can see it, hear it, smell it, taste it or touch it.
Yes, rain is a noun, it is a thing. You can see it, you can feel it, you can hear it, you can taste it (if you wanted), and some people can even smell it; this makes it a concrete noun.
Yes, swin is a noun, an archaic word for pig. You never hear anyone using this word nowadays. It's similar to 'swine', an uncountable noun.