The noun form of the verb commence are commencement and the gerund, commencing.
The noun forms of the verb to commence are commencementand the gerund, commencing.
Addition = noun, the action of adding two or more itemsin some accents/dialectsEdition = noun, a particular form or version of a published text
begin start commence
The noun mathematics has the adjective form mathematical. The word "math" (used as a shortened form of the noun) is also used as a noun adjunct in terms such as math problem and math textbook.*The British shortened version is maths.
commencement date
its commencement, and no commence is NOT a noun or an adjective, it is a verb. it is something one does. one commences an activity. so commencement is the noun.
The noun forms of the verb to commence are commencementand the gerund, commencing.
The word commence is a verb; verbs don't have companion nouns. The noun form is commencement.
Commence is a verb. It means to begin; start.
commencing ommencement
commence is neither feminine nor masculine in French. "Commencer" is a verb (= to start) and verbs have no gender.
The noun version of "immobile" is "immobility."
The noun forms for the adjective fertile are fertileness and fertility.The abstract noun is fertility.
Commencement actually is formed with a root word "commence" and a suffix "-ment". There is no prefix.
the performance will commence at 8 pm sharp
The noun form of the adjective unprepared is unpreparedness.
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