decided is an abstract noun or not
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off course
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it is abstract because we can not see decided okay
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yes decided is abstract noun .
As a general rule, when the verb ends in -de the abstract noun is formed ending in -sion: decide/decision, explode/explosion, intrude/intrusion, conclude/conclusion, persuade/persuasion, include/inclusion, collude/collusion, occlude/occlusion, divide/division, deride/derision, etc.
But, yes, you guessed it, there some exceptions: impede/impeded, exude/exuding.
As you can see, all of of these words have a Latin origin. Some irregular Anglo Saxon monosyllabic verbs like ride, bide or abide (which end in -de as well) would form the abstract noun with their gerund.
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