The noun forms for the adjective fertile are fertileness and fertility.
The abstract noun is fertility.
Yes, the word 'snug' is a noun, a singular common noun; a somewhat obscure word for a short version of a shawl or wrap and a private room at a tavern. The word 'snug' is also an adjective, a verb, and an adverb. The noun form for the adjective snug is 'snugness'.
actually,you can say a soil is fertile,when nutrients is enough such as nitrogen and potassium...
No tyhe ocean florr is NOT fertile!!!! U should know tht>
Alluvium
River valleys
No, "fertile soil" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of soil that is capable of supporting plant growth. Proper nouns typically refer to specific names of people, places, or things.
Swahili doesn't have an adjective with the meaning "fertile" but expresses the idea with a noun,totuba. He has a fertile farm: analo shamba lenye rotuba. (He has a farm that has fertility.)
o·a·sisōˈāsis/nounnoun: oasis; plural noun: oases; noun: Oasis1.a fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
The noun form of the adjective unprepared is unpreparedness.
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The verb form of the noun "luxury" would be "luxuriate," which means to enjoy oneself in luxury or indulge in luxury.
The noun form of the verb commence are commencement and the gerund, commencing.
The feminine version of the noun "human"
Yes, "four o'clock" is a noun phrase that functions as a specific time of day.
Yes, "edition" is a noun. It refers to a particular version or printing of a book, magazine, or other document.
The adjective form of the noun fertility is fertile. The adjective form of the related verb to fertilize is fertilized.
No, the noun 'miniature' is a concrete noun, a word for something smaller than a standard version; a word for a physical thing.