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.
No, the word 'actively' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:
We can actively participate in the fund raising effort.
Yes
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.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "ancillaries" (supporting activities ancillary to another).
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.
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.
Yes, it is a noun. It means an event that disturbs normal activities.
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 "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. It is a person engaged in scientific activities, such as research or experimentation.
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.
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.