Thought is the abstract noun. It's also the past tense of the verb "to think", which gets students confused sometimes. Example sentence:
I had a thought about where to hold our next meeting.
The abstract noun form of the verb 'to think' is the gerund, thinking.
The abstract noun for the adjective quick is quickness.
No, it can be a noun or a verb but I can't think of a single case where it would be an abstract noun.
The word 'think' is an informal abstract noun form as a word for the act or a period of thinking.Example: I went to the park to have a good think.The abstract noun for the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.A related abstract noun form is thought.
There is no abstract noun form for the concrete noun 'cake', a word for a physical substance.
The noun 'reason' is an abstract noun, a word for a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or belief; the power of the mind to think, understand; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to reason is the gerund, reasoning.
The abstract noun form of the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.
The abstract noun for the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.The word 'think' is an abstract noun form as a word for the act or a period of thinking.A related abstract noun form is thought.
The abstract noun for the adjective quick is quickness.
thirsty is an adjective. I think that thirst is an abstract noun.
The noun thought is an abstract noun. The noun forms for the verb to think are thinker and the gerund (verbal noun) thinking.
Yes, thinking is an abstract noun, a verbal noun called a gerund.
No, it can be a noun or a verb but I can't think of a single case where it would be an abstract noun.
A thought, which is an abstract noun.
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The abstract noun form of the verb to think is the gerund, thinking.
An abstract noun is the name of something which we can nither see nor touch but which we can only think of
An abstract noun is the name of something which we can nither see nor touch but which we can only think of