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The noun "address" is a singular, common noun. Example sentences:

I need to know the address of my friend.

The inaugural address is carried on all of the major channels.

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11y ago
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9y ago

The word 'address' is a noun (address, addresses) and a verb (address, addresses, addressing, addressed).

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I have the address of their new location. (noun)

The dean gave the address at the reception. (noun)

This is the list you need to address the invitations. (verb)

Mother will know how to address this situation. (verb)

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14y ago

The best way to address this question may be by example.

The sentence above is the example; it shows one of the ways in which the word address is used as a verb. You can always address a letter - write clearly. If you ever meet Barack Obama, you address him as Mr President.

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6y ago

no it isn't because abstract nouns refer to thoughts and emotions like bravery,courage,patience,love and hope these are examplse of the abstract noun

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9y ago

It can be both.

She will address the gathering (verb). And, to enable them to contact her, she will give them her address (noun).

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