English, asked by rajeevlochan, 1 year ago

ABSTRACT NOUN OF DISIPLINE


prantika2: bt dicipline is itself an abstract noun
rajeevlochan: disiplined sorry my mistake
rajeevlochan: or tell me abstract noun of besid
rajeevlochan: beside
prantika2: i will try
rajeevlochan: thx
prantika2: ur welcome :)
rajeevlochan: i searched through the net but in vain
prantika2: nw check it
rajeevlochan: thx

Answers

Answered by prantika2
1
The abstract noun of disiplined is diciplinary(think so..)

rajeevlochan: thx ill ask my teacher tomorrow
prantika2: kkk ;)
Answered by HA7SH
11

Explanation:

Abstract noun refers to a thing that has no physical form. This means we cannot see or touch it. It denotes an idea (education, discipline), quality (ability, beauty) or state (belief, hope).

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