which abstract noun is formed from the word 'child' a- childhood b- childish c-children d- childlike
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A noun that denotes idea, quality or a state rather than a concrete object is called Abstract noun.
Here the given word is ‘child’ and the given options from which we have to choose are ‘childhood’, ‘childish’, ‘children’, and ‘childlike’.
The abstract noun formed from the given word is ‘childhood’.
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Childhood is an abstract noun which is formed from the word ‘child’.
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EXPLANATION:
- The abstract noun is a type of noun which is used for the things that we cannot see, touch, etc.
- The root word here is Child, which is a common noun use to refer children. The words Childlike and Childish are adjectives which refers to the qualities of a person.
- Childlike is having emotions of a child, whereas childish is used for adults who still behaves like children. But Childhood is an abstract noun which refers to the time when one was a child.
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