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What suffix turns abstract into it noun?
The suffix that turns the adjective "abstract" into a noun is
-ness
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So, "abstract" becomes
"abstractness"
which means the quality of being abstract.
What slang word comes from the spastic?
Should you put a comma after asked?
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What part of speech is twelfth?
How do you make sentences using noun and verbs together?
What is an object pronoun and how can it be used in a sentence?
What is the voice of verb in this sentence mother drove boys to mall.?
What mean deciphering?
What part of speech describes or limits adjectives verbs and adverbs?
What are the comparative and superlative forms of word thirsty?
Which word has the most meanings in dictionary?
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