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noun form of please​

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Answered by DIVINEREALM
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\textsf{NOUN FORM OF}

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\textsf{IS PLEASURE}


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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

The noun form of PLEASE is PLEASURE.

Explanation:

'Pleasure' are often a noun or a verb. Noun usage: The puppy made the boy feel pleasure. Noun usage: it had been a pleasure to meet you. Noun usage: The puppy was a pleasure. The abstract noun of please is "pleasure". Pleasure describes an emotion of happiness. An abstract noun is nothing but a classification of nouns that denotes a thought, quality or state and not particular objects. Thus, the pleasure here denotes a state of happiness and is an abstract noun. Something unpleasant is disagreeable, painful, or annoying how. nobody likes unpleasant experiences. Since pleasant things are enjoyable how unpleasant things are hard to enjoy. Being in pain is unpleasant. So is being stuck in traffic.

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