As a noun, "maintain" refers to the action of keeping something in a certain condition, such as maintaining a building or a piece of equipment. It can also refer to a statement or assertion that is upheld or defended.
A noun or noun phrase that is replaced by a pronoun later in the sentence is called an antecedent. The pronoun refers back to the antecedent to avoid repetition and maintain clarity in the sentence.
Yes, the word "lawnmakers" is a common noun. It refers to a general group or category of individuals who make or maintain lawns.
NO!!! 'housekeeper' is a common noun. NB 99% of adverbs in the English language end in '---ly'.
A word that stands in place of a noun is a pronoun.
The word "humor" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the quality of being amusing or comical. As a verb, it means to try to cheer someone up or maintain a light-hearted mood.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to maintain are maintenance and the gerund, maintaining.
No, "discipline" is a common noun. It refers to a branch of knowledge or a system of rules to maintain order and control.
The word 'accountant' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for someone whose job is to prepare and maintain financial records; a word for a person.
A noun or noun phrase that is replaced by a pronoun later in the sentence is called an antecedent. The pronoun refers back to the antecedent to avoid repetition and maintain clarity in the sentence.
Yes, the word "lawnmakers" is a common noun. It refers to a general group or category of individuals who make or maintain lawns.
The noun form of "maintain" is "maintenance." It refers to the process of preserving or keeping something in good condition. Maintenance can apply to various contexts, including equipment upkeep, property care, and ongoing support for systems or relationships.
NO!!! 'housekeeper' is a common noun. NB 99% of adverbs in the English language end in '---ly'.
The word sustain is a verb. It means to maintain something.
A word that stands in place of a noun is a pronoun.
The noun form for the adjective sustainable is sustainability.
There is no word 'presevere' is not a word in English.The abstract noun forms for the verb to persevere (to continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty, to persist) are perseverance and the gerund, persevering.The abstract noun forms for the verb to preserve (to maintain something in its original or existing state, to protect, save, maintain) are preservability, preserver, and the gerund, preserving.The word preserve is also a noun, a word for something that is preserved (strawberry preserves), and a special area or domain (a wildlife preserve); a concrete noun.
Yes, the noun 'practice' is an abstract noun as a word for the actual performance of an activity in a real situation; repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency; a word for a concept.