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Servant is a noun, a concrete noun, a word for a person or a machine.


A concrete noun can be used in an abstract context as in the following sentence, 'Make wealth your servant not your master.' the noun servant is abstract.


A related abstract noun is servitude.

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no wrong its service
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I found the answer in my old text book
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Abstract noun:use-?
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7y ago

The abstract noun form of the verb to serve is service.

The word serve is also a concrete noun as a word for the act or the turn of hitting the ball or shuttlecock in racket sports; a word for a physical action.

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9y ago

The word serve is a noun, a word for the act of putting the tennis ball or Badminton shuttlecock in play.

The noun form for the verb to serve are server, service, and the gerund, serving.

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11y ago

The word serve is a noun, singular, common noun; a word for the act of hitting the ball or shuttlecock in racket sports.

The noun form for the verb to serve is server, one who serves, and serving, a portion served.

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6y ago

No, the noun 'serve' is a concrete noun, a word for the hit of a ball or shuttlecock that starts the play in tennis or badminton; a word for a physical action.

The word 'serve' is also a verb.

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6y ago

The abstract noun form of the verb to serve is service.

  • The noun 'service' is an abstract noun as a word for a need required by the public that is provided by a government; the fulfillment of the need of a customer that is provided by a business; the work done by people or equipment of the military; a religious ceremony that takes place in a church; a word for a concept.
  • The noun 'service' is a concrete noun as a word for a military group or branch; a complete set of china or other table ware; a word for a physical thing.

The word 'serve' is also a concrete noun as a word for the act or the turn of hitting the ball or shuttlecock in racket sports; a word for a physical action.
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The Service. The word comes from Latin.

In Latin a slave is 'Servus'.

So servitude, service, servant etc., re modern extensions from Latin.

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10y ago

The noun form is service. The gerund/verbal noun is serving.

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10y ago

The abstract noun for servant is servitude.

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6y ago

No, the noun 'serve' is a concrete noun, a word for the hitof a ball or shuttlecock that starts the play in tennis orbadminton; a word for a physical action.The word 'serve' is also a verb.

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