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Anna [14]
2 years ago
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KEINKE IN POKE 3 Form abstract nouns from the following words. cold Colchess owner Suonership high free agent awkward young fals

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AlexFokin [52]2 years ago
4 0

<em>Below are the following words:</em>

*awkward - Awkwardness

*delicate - delicateness

*hate - hatred

*improve - improvement

*annoy - annoyance

*false - falsehood

*free - freedom

Term:

Abstract nouns are things like ideas, concepts, feelings, and traits. For example, fear is an abstract noun that refers to a feeling. Although you might be able to see the thing you feel fear about, like a spider, you can't see or touch the fear itself. Other examples of abstract nouns are justice and mercy.

Nouns in general represent things (including people, places, objects, and ideas). But some things aren’t actually things! Ideas, emotions, personality traits, and philosophical concepts don’t exist in the physical world—you can’t sense them or interact with them—so we call them abstract nouns to differentiate them from concrete nouns.

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