Form Abstract Nouns from the following Verbs free, see protect judge live seize pursue punish receive flatter abuse move correct : '
Answers
See – sight
Protect – protection
Judge – justice
Live – life
Seize – seizure
Pursue – pursuit
Punish – punishment
Flatter – flattery
Move – movement
Correct – correctness
Answer :
The following Abstract Nouns can be formed from the given Verbs :
1. Free = freedom
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'freedom' as 'the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited.'
2. See = sight
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'sight' as 'the ability to see.'
3. Protect = protection
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'protection' as 'the act of protecting or state of being protected.'
4. Judge = judgement
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'judgement' as 'the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions.'
5. Live = life
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'life' as 'the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive.'
6. Seize = seizure
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'seizure' as 'the action of taking something by force or with legal authority.'
7. Pursue = pursuit
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'pursuit' as 'the act of following or searching for someone or something, in order to catch or attack the person or thing.'
8. Punish = punishment
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'punishment' as 'the act of punishing someone.'
9. Receive = reception
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'reception' as 'the act of welcoming someone or something.'
10. Flatter = flattery
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'flattery' as 'the act of praising someone, often in a way that is not sincere, because you want something from them.'
11. Abuse = abuse
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'abuse' as 'bad or cruel treatment of a person or animal, or the use of something in an unsuitable or wrong way.'
12. Move = movement
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'movement' as 'a change of position.'
13. Correct = correctness and correction
Oxford English Dictionary defines 'correctness' as 'The quality or state of being free from error; accuracy.'
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'correction' as 'a change made to something in order to correct or improve it, or the action of making such a change.'