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Form Abstract Nouns from the following Adjectives: -
Broad, long, wide, high, deep, lazy, brave, active, vain, proud, sweet, bitter,
sour, good, wicked, pure, true, false.
Form Abstract Nouns from the following Common Nouns:
Mother, parent, priest, boy, man, captain, professor, idiot, rascal, infant,
beggar, rogue, thief.
Form Abstract Nouns from the following Verbs:
Free, see, protect, judge, live, seize, pursue, punish, receive, flatter, laugh,
move, correct.​

Answers

Answered by zeenia31
50

Answer:

•Abstract nouns from adjectives:-

Broad: Breadth, Long: Length, Wide: Width, High: Hight, Deep: Depth, Lazy: Laziness, Brave: Bravery, Active: Activeness, Vain: Vanity, Proud: Pride, Sweet: Sweetness, Bitter: Bitterness.

•Abstract nouns from common nouns:-

Mother: Motherhood, Parent: Parenthood, Priest: Priesthood, Boy: Boyhood, Man: Manhood, Captain: Captaincy Professor: Professorship, Idiot: Idiocy, Rascal: Rascal, Infant: Infancy, Beggar: Beggarhood/Beggardom, Rogue: Roguery, Thief: Theft.

•Abstract nouns from Verbs:-

Free: Freedom, See: Sight, Protect: Protection, Judge: Judgement, Live: Life, Seize: Seizer, Pursue: Pursuer, Punish: Punishment, Receive: Receivables, Flatter: Flattery, Laugh: Laughter, Move: Movement, Correct: Correct.

Explanation:

Rascal and Correct itselves are an Abstract noun.

Answered by shilpi80chowdhury
5

Abstract noun of wide , priest , thief, free, proud, good, pure, true, deep

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