To use "inhabit" as a noun, you can say "inhabitant." An inhabitant refers to a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
As you presumably know,"to inhabit" is a verb. Habitation would be the related noun.
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
If you want to ask questions about "these", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that "these" refers to!
Yes, "Sasquatch" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific entity, the legendary hairy ape-like creature said to inhabit remote forests.
"Fluency" is a noun. It refers to the ability to speak or write a language easily and accurately.
The noun form of the verb to inhabit are inhabitant and the gerund, inhabiting.
As you presumably know,"to inhabit" is a verb. Habitation would be the related noun.
The noun form is inhabitability.
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
If you want to ask questions about "these", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that "these" refers to!
Inhabited is a verb, the past tense of the verb inhabit.
The suffix that turns the verb 'inhabit' into a noun is 'ant'; inhabitant.
It depends on what noun you want to write. Then you just spell it properly.
Write moon as progressive noun
The noun forms of the verb 'to write' are writer and the gerund, writing.
A noun form for the verb to write is writer, one who writes, or the verbal noun (gerund) writing.
No. Write is a verb.