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"What I believe I can devote myself to to leave an ever memorable trace in the history is through becoming an automobile designer, the only dream of mine. " Wrong. Plain wrong. The sentence was probably written by someone whose native
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Hi,
Can you begin by suggesting at least one or two yourself?
Hint - don't forget about abstract nouns.
Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Can you begin by suggesting at least one or two yourself?
Hint - don't forget about abstract nouns.
Best wishes, Clive
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Dear friend, 1. Badly meaning very much (usually used in relation to needing or wanting sth) is not considered informal, but it certainly adds some emotional emphasis to the neutral very much , so it should be used where appropriate; 2. Get is
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first group: collective nouns
second group: abstract nouns
Other designations may apply, depending on what you're after.
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Hi,
Possibly it might help if you could look up the definition of the word 'thing' in your dictionary.
What about your native language? Does it have the concept of abstract nouns, like happiness, justice ? Do you have the same
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Ok sorry, so how about, "He displayed justice". Justice being the abstract noun. I was too thinking my difficulty was coming more from a philosphical point of view, however one that impedes my understanding of simple grammar. English is
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Hi,
"He was moral." And there i've used an abstract noun...i think . Actually, 'moral' is considered an adjective here. Just like 'red' is an adjective in 'The car is red'.
I understand your
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Ok im a bit confused about abstract nouns. So the pure definition of a noun is The part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea. The idea is the part that totally confuses me. Idea means: any conception existing in the mind as a
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