The noun pollution is a common, mass (uncountable) noun.
No, pollution is not an adverb. Pollution is a noun that refers to the presence of harmful substances or contaminants in the environment. Adverbs are words that typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how an action is performed.
The noun form of the adjective bitter is bitterness.The noun 'bitterness' is an abstract noun as a word for anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment; a word for an emotion.The noun 'bitterness' is a concrete noun as a word for sharpness of taste; lack of sweetness; a word for a physical quality.
The noun 'bitterness' is an abstract noun as a word for a feeling of deep anger and ill-will; a feeling of resentment; a word for an emotion.The noun 'bitterness' is a concrete noun as a word for a harsh, unpleasant taste.
Air pollution only affects the atmosphere. However, waterways; rivers seas etc., can be become polluted. Similarly land fill sites. The word 'pollution' is a collective noun for different types of pollution viz, air, water ,and land.
A sentence with the word pollution would be: Pollution is a problem that should not be ignored.
La pollution (feminine noun)
Pollution is the abstract noun.
It is a compound noun.
The noun 'pollution' functions as a concrete and an abstract noun. Examples: 'The haze of pollution that hung over the city made many people feel ill.' (Concrete) 'The moral pollution of the mayor's corrupt activities affected the reputation of the city council for years.' (Abstract)
The word 'pollution' is not a verb. The word pollution is a noun, a word for a substance in the environment that is harmful; a word for a thing. The verb forms are: pollute, pollutes, polluting, polluted The verb to pollute is a main verb.
The word "smog" is a noun. It refers to a type of air pollution that is a mixture of smoke and fog.
The suffix of the word "pollution" is "-tion." This suffix is commonly used in English to denote the action or process of a verb, transforming it into a noun. In this case, "pollute" (the verb) becomes "pollution" (the noun) through the addition of the "-tion" suffix.
No, there is no vague pronoun reference in those sentences.There is no pronoun in the sentences.Note: The word 'this' can be a demonstrative pronoun when it takes the place of a noun. However, in the given sentence, the word 'this' is functioning as an adjective, describing the noun 'pollution'.
The word pollution is a noun. It is the act of polluting.
Tagalog word of pollution: polusyon
Pollution is spelled the same in French. It is a feminine noun.
Air pollution refers to a general noun and it is singular.