The knock on the door was very loud
Probably no longer in use but 'fantasticality' and 'fantasticalness' are the noun forms of the adjective fantastic.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'innocent' is innocence.
The noun 'save' is a sports term, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a play that prevents an opponent from scoring or winning.
All my children are healthy, knock on wood.
The noun forms for the verb to rescind are rescinder, rescindment, and the one you may actually use, the gerund rescinding.
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
knock is a verb, not a noun..
it is a noun
it is a noun
it is a noun
It can actually be used as both.Noun - For example: "I heard a knock at my door"Verb - To knock. For example: "I knocked on the door"
the verb: I forced her to obey me. the noun: I had to use a lot of force to get her to obey me.
I started to knock on the door. I will knock before I open the door.
The stillness was broken by a knock on the door. Don't knock it, until you've tried it!
the captain told the crew to knock off.
knock can be a noun - he suffered a knock and can also be a verb - you knock on my door
That year vehicle has a carburetor and does not use a knock sensor.