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The word warn is not a noun, it's a verb (warn, warns, warning, warned). The noun form, warning, is a verbal noun (gerund) which is a common noun.
The abstract noun form of the verb to warn is the gerund, warning.The gerund, warning, is a concrete noun if it is a written warning.EXAMPLES:This is your second warning for that behavior. (abstract noun)You must read the warning before taking the medication. (concrete noun)
Warning.
Emphatic is not a noun, it is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an emphatic warning, an emphatic statement.The noun form is emphasis.
Yes the word caution is a verb meaning to warn. It is also a noun referring to the warning itself.
The word warn is not a noun, it's a verb (warn, warns, warning, warned). The noun form, warning, is a verbal noun (gerund) which is a common noun.
The abstract noun form of the verb to warn is the gerund, warning.The gerund, warning, is a concrete noun if it is a written warning.EXAMPLES:This is your second warning for that behavior. (abstract noun)You must read the warning before taking the medication. (concrete noun)
Warning is a noun form for the verb 'to warn'.
Warning.
The noun forms of the verb to warn are warner and the gerund, warning.
Cautions is a plural noun. Another noun to use might be: -"warns" -"warning" -"cautioning" -"omen"
Emphatic is not a noun, it is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an emphatic warning, an emphatic statement.The noun form is emphasis.
Yes, it can be (aware, cognizant). It can also be a noun (a warning or advisory).
Can be a noun when used as follows....One occasion, you may do it this oncesuddenly or without warning, all at onceimmediately, at once
"Attention" as a noun and "Watch out!" as a warning are literal English equivalents of the Italian word attenzione. The feminine singular noun also may be rendered into English as the noun "concentration" and the warning "Careful!" or "Caution!" Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "AT-ten-TSYO-ney" in Italian.
"Rabies" is a singular noun, naming a disease. It is often used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (rabies shots, rabies warning).
The word flashes is a noun and a verb. Example uses:As a noun: The flashes of lightening were frightening to the children.As a verb: When the light flashes red, it's warning you to stop and look before proceeding.