The word 'probably' is the adverb form of the adjective probable.
The noun form of the adjective 'probable' is probability.
The noun form is probability.
no
The word Linda is a proper noun. A person's name is always a proper noun.
Probably not; the usual corresponding noun is "detriment".
Probably a noun
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'theater', probably because theaters are seldom in groups. A collective noun is an informal part of language. If there happens to be a group of theaters, a noun that suits the situation can be used, for example a block of theaters or a street of theaters.
The noun form for the adverb 'probably' is 'probability'.
The word "question" is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of thing rather than a specific one.
i think step is probably a verb steps is a noun
no
The noun for the verb to avoid is avoidance. The word avoiding can also be a noun (gerund), and is probably used more.
The word Linda is a proper noun. A person's name is always a proper noun.
Probably no longer in use but 'fantasticality' and 'fantasticalness' are the noun forms of the adjective fantastic.
A possessive noun shows ownership or relationship. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and "s" ('s) to the noun or just an apostrophe after plural nouns ending in "s". For example, "Jane's book" shows that the book belongs to Jane, and "the students' project" indicates that the project belongs to multiple students.
Probably not; the usual corresponding noun is "detriment".
No. Probable is an adjective, that is, it's a word used to describe a noun.
The one that comes closest would probably be "omnipotence"
Probably a noun