The word nurture is a noun as well as a verb. Example uses:
Verb: My mother can nurture that poor plant back to health.
Noun: The nurture we provide our children can last the rest of their lives.
The word nurture is a noun as well as a verb; The nurture of children is a parents most important responsibility.Another noun form is nurturer, one who nurtures.
"Nurture" is either a noun or a verb: "Mothers' milk nurtures their infants" (verb, third person singular form); "Bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord" (noun).
Yes, the term "nurture" is considered an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to concepts, feelings, qualities, or states that cannot be perceived by the five senses. In this case, "nurture" represents the care, upbringing, and environment that influence a person's development, which are intangible and not physically tangible.
Some synonyms for the verb nurture are feed, care for , bring up, cherish, cultivate, develop, foster, nourish, support, sustain, or tend. Some synonyms for the noun nurture are development, nourishment, care, instructions, provisions, sustenance, training, or upbringing.
It depends on what noun you want to write. Then you just spell it properly.
Write moon as progressive noun
The noun forms of the verb 'to write' are writer and the gerund, writing.
A noun form for the verb to write is writer, one who writes, or the verbal noun (gerund) writing.
No. Write is a verb.
The word 'chooser' is a noun
proper noun because proper noun is place thing and idea
The word write is a verb.