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No it is an adjective

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12y ago

No, the word clean cannot be used as a noun. It is either a verb (to clean) or an adjective (a clean room).

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12y ago

No, clean is an adjective or a verb. A verbal noun (gerund) is the present participle (verbs ending in -ing) used as a noun. Example:

Cleaning is my least favorite chore.

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11y ago

Yes, cleanliness is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun. Cleanliness is a word for the state of being free from dirt or unwanted matter.

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1y ago

no its not

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