It depends actually.
When we are talking about fantasy for people of a young age, especially young children, fantasy is thought of more as castles and dragons, and positive things that enlighten your imagination, but if we were talking about a fantasy for an adult, it tends to be thought of something more dirty and sexual ;)
The noun 'fantasy' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The plural form of the singular noun 'fantasy' is fantasies.
The verb for the noun fantasy is fantasize, so the word is fantasizing (daydreaming).The UK spelling may be fantasising.
fanciful____It is a fantasy story.(It is a well known feature of English that one can often use a noun as an adjective, as in student unrest).
Yes, the noun 'series' is a plural, uncountable noun. It has no singular form.Examples:This author has written a series of popular fantasy novels.His condition has involved many series of treatments over the years.
No, fantasy is a noun.
The noun 'fantasy' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
No, the word 'fantasy' is a noun. The verb form of 'fantasy' is 'fantasize' (UK: fantasise).
The plural form of the singular noun 'fantasy' is fantasies.
The plural form of the singular noun 'fantasy' is fantasies.
To change "fantastic" into an abstract noun, you can use "fantasy." "Fantasy" is the abstract noun form of "fantastic" that represents the imaginative aspect or concept of something rather than a tangible quality.
Fantasy is a noun and a verb. Noun: That which comes from one's imagination. Verb: To fantasize. no it is a adjective
The verb for the noun fantasy is fantasize, so the word is fantasizing (daydreaming).The UK spelling may be fantasising.
fanciful____It is a fantasy story.(It is a well known feature of English that one can often use a noun as an adjective, as in student unrest).
The adjective is spelled fantastic. It means awesome, startling, or incredible, from the noun "fantasy."
No, genres like "youth fantasy" are not capitalized unless they are part of a title. It is only capitalized when used as part of a proper noun or in a title.
Yes, the noun 'series' is a plural, uncountable noun. It has no singular form.Examples:This author has written a series of popular fantasy novels.His condition has involved many series of treatments over the years.