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The present participle of the verb to speak is the gerund, speaking, which can function as a concrete or abstract noun.

Examples:

Senator Strong has been engaged for speaking at our next meeting.

  • concrete noun as a word for a physical activity.

The evidence was clear to the detective by speaking to his experience.

  • abstract noun as a word for a concept.
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There is no abstract noun form of the gerund 'speaking', a word for a physical activity.

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