The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.
The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.
The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.
a verb
An abstract noun for "clean" is "cleanliness." It refers to the state or quality of being clean, encompassing concepts like purity, tidiness, and hygiene that cannot be physically touched but can be experienced or observed.
No, "dirty" is an adjective that describes something as impure, soiled, or not clean. It is not a noun.
The noun formation for "analyse" is "analysis." This term refers to the process of examining something in detail to understand its components or structure. In a broader context, "analysis" can also denote the results or findings derived from such examination.
noun formation
Yes the word formation is a singular noun. The plural noun is formations.
The word 'swift' is a noun form, a word for a type of small bird. The noun form for the adjective swift is swiftness.
The abstract noun form of the verb to clean is the gerund, cleaning.The abstract noun form of the adjective clean is cleanness.The abstract noun form of the adverb cleanly is cleanliness.
The noun form of "behave" is "behavior."
The noun forms for the verb to please are pleaser and the gerund, pleasing.The word 'please' is also an adverb: Everyone, please sit down.
The noun form for the adjective clean is cleanliness.The noun forms for the verb to clean are cleaner and the gerund, cleaning.
Noun forms for the verb to marry are marriage and the gerund, marrying.
Yes, the word 'formations' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'formation'; a word for act of giving form or shape to something; a structure or arrangement of something; a form or shape that has developed; a word for a thing.
Cleanliness is the noun for the verb to clean (cleans, cleaned).
Limpo ( noun) to clean > limpar (verb)
a verb