No, the word "active" is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The noun form of the adjective is activeness,
A related noun form is activity.
It's a noun. Some examples could be:1.) I have lots of after school activities today.2.) What extracurricular activities do you do?3.) I don't have any outside of school activities, because I have too much homework.
The noun 'festival' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.The people, things, and activities that make up a festival are not the festival, they are people, things, and activities. The festival is that the activity is celebrating something.
Yes, it is a noun. Expedition as a noun refers to promptness in completing activities. An expedition is an excursion, journey, or voyage.
Yes, that is the correct spelling for the word activities.Some example sentences are:What are your favourite activities?Complete the activities on page four.There are plenty of activities to do at the youth club.
No, the word convenient is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans; involving little trouble or effort.The noun form for the adjective convenient is convenience.
The noun activities is the plural form for the noun activity, a common, abstract noun; a word for a natural or normal function; vigorous action or movement; things that people do.
Yes, it is a noun. It means an event that disturbs normal activities.
Activities is a noun. It's the plural form of activity.
Activities (verbs) are described with adverbs, just like things (nouns) are described with adjectives. I hope that's what you were looking for.
It's a noun. Some examples could be:1.) I have lots of after school activities today.2.) What extracurricular activities do you do?3.) I don't have any outside of school activities, because I have too much homework.
The noun 'festival' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.The people, things, and activities that make up a festival are not the festival, they are people, things, and activities. The festival is that the activity is celebrating something.
Yes, it is a plural noun. It can mean activities done for others. or religious rites.
Yes, it is a plural noun. It can mean any people engaged in scientific activities.
The noun "boy's" is the possessive form of the concrete noun "boy", a word for a physical person.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "boy" is boyhood.The possessive form is boyhood's.Example: My boyhood's activities did not prepare me well for adulthood. (the activities of my boyhood)
Yes, it is a noun. Expedition as a noun refers to promptness in completing activities. An expedition is an excursion, journey, or voyage.
Games are activities, and activities are neither abstract nor concrete. A game to mean the collection of equipment and rules (such as found in a boxed game) would be a concrete noun.
Yes the word schedule is a noun. It is a common noun.