| 1. | This inanimate plural also worked as a singular for abstract nouns.
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| 2. | Some abstract nouns developed etymologically by figurative extension from literal roots.
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| 3. | Also, the word'decision'is a process which had been turned into an abstract noun.
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| 4. | :I'm sorry, but here on Wikipedia we cherish our abstract nouns.
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| 5. | :All of these are verbs based on abstract nouns referring to emotional states.
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| 6. | :Singular adjectives used as abstract nouns tend to be neuter.
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| 7. | These particles are prefixed most often to verbs in order to form abstract nouns.
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| 8. | Most words from class 14 ( abstract nouns ) do not have a plural counterpart.
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| 9. | In 21st-century English, one may create abstract nouns from practically "'all "'adjectives by simply adding-ness.
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| 10. | Class 14 contains non-count nouns and abstract nouns that do not have a plural counterpart.
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