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no, decided is not a noun because a noun is a person, place, or thing decided is none of these so it is an adjective describing what the noun has decided

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What is noun for decided?

Discussion is the abstract noun


What is noun for the word decided?

Decision


Is decided a common noun?

No, "decided" is not a common noun; it is the past tense of the verb "decide." Common nouns refer to general items or concepts, such as "dog" or "city," while "decided" functions as a verb indicating an action.


Is the word decided a verb or noun?

decided is a verb because it is an action if it were a noun it would be a person place or thing. done by a nine year old bye!


What is the noun clause- whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook?

A noun clause can function in a sentence as a noun; the subject of the sentence, and the object of a verb or a preposition.Subject: Whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cookis on the menu board.Object of verb: The menu board tells whatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook.Object of preposition: Check the menu board forwhatever the cafeteria staff has decided to cook.


Can you give me the singular noun in this sentence My brothers and parents decided to take a scenic ride?

The singular noun is ride.


What is the noun of decided?

A collective noun is a noun used to group words for people or things in a descriptive or colorful way. Words for people or things are nouns (a flock of tourists, a bouquet of flowers).The word 'decided' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to decide. Collective nouns do not group verbs.


What is the collective noun of decided?

A collective noun is a noun used to group words for people or things in a descriptive or colorful way. Words for people or things are nouns (a flock of tourists, a bouquet of flowers).The word 'decided' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to decide. Collective nouns do not group verbs.


Is decide is the abstract noun?

The word 'decide' is not a noun, it's a verb (decide, decides, deciding, decided). The abstract noun forms for the verb to decide are decidability, and the gerund, deciding. Another abstract noun form is decision.


Is deside a noun?

The word is spelled decide.The word decide is a verb (decide, decides, deciding, decided), meaning to make a decision (noun).


What part of speec is dress in the sentence she decided to wear a suit instead of a dress to the interview?

Noun


Is strip a noun or verb?

Both. As a noun: "He loved bacon, but mindful of his cholesterol, he had only one strip."As a verb: "He decided to strip the table before restaining it".