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The abstract noun form of the adjective sure is sureness.

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11y ago

You can change it from "assure" (a verb) to "assurance" (an abstract noun). But keep in mind that if you are British, "assurance" is not just an abstract noun-- it is also a common noun for what we in American call "insurance" (such as life insurance, health insurance, etc).

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The abstract noun forms of the verb to insure are insurance and the gerund, insuring.

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The abstract noun forms of the verb to assure are assurance, and the gerund, assuring.

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11y ago

No, the word 'ensure' is not a noun, ensure is a verb: ensure, ensures, ensuring, ensured.

The noun forms for the verb to ensure are ensurer, one who ensures, and the gerund, ensuring.

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7y ago

The noun forms of the verb to reassure are reassuranceand the gerund, reassuring.

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