The corresponding noun is academy or academia.
Academic can be a noun referring to an academic person. It is based on the noun academy. There is no noun form for the adjective academic meaning theoretical, pointless, or futile.
Yes, the noun 'incomplete' is a common noun, a general word for a grade given when the requirements for an academic course or assignment have not been met.The noun form of the adjective 'incomplete' is incompleteness, also a common noun.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
ability is the noun form of the adjective able;conversation is the noun form of the verb to converse;dependence is the noun form of the verb to depend;departure is the noun form of the verb to depart;dwelling is the noun form of the verb to dwell;favorite is the noun form of the verb to favor;happiness is the noun form of the adjective happy;information is the noun form of the verb to inform;rarity is the noun form of the adjective rare;weakness is the noun form of the adjective weak;writer is the noun form of the verb to write;writing is also a noun form of the verb to write.
The noun form for the verb 'to live' is the gerund (verbal noun) living.The noun form for the adjective 'live' is liveliness.A related noun form is life.
As a adjective for example 'an academic question' As a noun for example ' he was by temperament an academic' But not a verb
Yes, the noun 'incomplete' is a common noun, a general word for a grade given when the requirements for an academic course or assignment have not been met.The noun form of the adjective 'incomplete' is incompleteness, also a common noun.
Nouns don't have a comparative form. Adjectives are words that have a comparative and a superlative form. The word 'school' is a noun and a verb, not an adjective.Some synonyms for the noun 'school' are:academybeliefcollegedisciplineinstituteuniversitySome synonyms for the verb 'school' are:coachcultivatedisciplinedrilleducateinforminstructtraintutor
There is no plural form for the noun Afrikaans, the name of a language is South Africa; there is only one Afrikaans language. The name of a language is a proper noun which is always capitalized.The word 'akademic' is not an English spelling. The nearest word in English is academic, both a noun and an adjective.The plural form for the noun academic is academics, a word for teachers or scholars in a university or institute of higher education; scientists or professors.
The noun form of "achieve" is "achievement." It refers to the act of successfully reaching a goal or accomplishing something, often with effort and skill. Achievements can be personal, academic, or professional milestones that signify progress or success.
The possessive form of the gerund belonging is belonging's.Example: Belonging's importance to a high school student is sometimes as important as academic achievement.Note: The noun belongings (no apostrophe) is an uncountable, plural noun; a word for a person's personal possessions.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Academically is the adverb form of academic, the adjective.
The noun form of the adjective obedient is obedience.
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
The noun form is punisher
noun form of religious