The noun form of "indulge" is "indulgence."
Indulgent is an adjective. The noun form is indulgence and the verb form is to indulge.
The verb form of the noun "luxury" would be "luxuriate," which means to enjoy oneself in luxury or indulge in luxury.
An article (a, an, the) is a determiner that comes before a noun.
The noun form of "dignify" is "dignity."
Not necessarily. In fact, there need not be any noun in a sentence. For example, "I love you" is a proper sentence which has no noun - only two pronouns and a verb.In "I love Sam", the noun - Sam - comes after the verb.In "Sam loves you", the noun - Sam - comes before the verb.
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Indulgent is an adjective. The noun form is indulgence and the verb form is to indulge.
Yes, it is a plural noun. The verb is indulge and the adjective indulgent.
Those who spend money extravagantly (adverb) and indulge in extravagance (noun) are called extravagant. (noun)
Samsung galaxy indulge is better because it has 4G.
The noun form is arbitration.
The noun form of "dignify" is "dignity."
That is the correct spelling of "indulge" (to permit or allow).
An adjective comes before a noun or a pronoun to tell more about it.
"Starvation" is a noun-- an abstract noun. It comes from the verb "to starve."
An article (a, an, the) is a determiner that comes before a noun.