The word 'keen' is a noun, a word for a dirge or a lament for the dead. Another noun form is 'keener', one who wails for the dead
The noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
Crucifixion is the abstract noun form.
Abstract noun for keen
No, blew is the past tense of the verb to blow. He blew out the candles.
The abstract noun form for the adjective keen is keenness.
An abstract noun for the word "keen" is "keenness." This term encapsulates the quality or state of being eager, enthusiastic, or sharp in perception. It reflects the intensity of interest or desire associated with being keen.
The abstract noun for "see" is "sight."
The abstract noun for continuous is continuity.
Crucifixion is the abstract noun form.
Concrete proper noun
The abstract noun form for the adjective drowsy is drowsiness.
Abstract noun for keen
The noun form of the adjective 'keen' is keenness.
The abstract noun form for the adjective humble is humbleness.A related noun form is humility.
The word 'move' is an abstact noun as a word for a participants turn to play in a game. The abstract noun for the verb to move is the gerund, moving.
No, blew is the past tense of the verb to blow. He blew out the candles.
Keen is an abstract noun and does not have a past tense.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'keen' is keenness.