结果1 题目 Her courage in facing difficulties is admirable. “courage” is an abstract noun. What part of speech is “admirable”? A. Noun B. Verb C. Adjective D. Adverb 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“admirable”(令人钦佩的)是形容词,用来描述“courage”(勇气)。 反馈 收藏 ...
We should respect the opinions of others. “opinions” is also an abstract noun. What kind of verb can we use with “opinions”? A. have B. take C. give D. make 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题考查抽象名词“opinions”与动词的搭配。“have opinions”表示“有观点”,是比较常见的...
“beauty” is an abstract noun. What is the function of “of nature” in this sentence? A. an attributive B. an object complement C. a subject complement D. a prepositional phrase 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。本题考查抽象名词“beauty”以及“of nature”的用法。“of nature”在这里...
“kindness” is an abstract noun. What does “made us all feel welcome” mean? A. caused us to feel welcome B. let us feel welcome C. helped us feel welcome D. all of the above 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。本题考查抽象名词“kindness”以及短语“made us all feel welcome”的理解...
Getting a grasp on what abstract nouns are, exactly, can be tough. While abstract nouns refer to intangible things without a physical form, all of the people, places, and things that do actually have a physical form are referred to by a type of noun: aconcrete noun.Unlike abstract nouns...
There is a term you may or may not remember from your grade-school days that we use to refer to such a thing: the abstract noun. Related: Abstract vs. Concrete Language What’s an Abstract Noun? An abstract noun is “a noun that refers to something immaterial or abstract.” Another ...
What is the abstract noun of serve?Abstract Noun:Courage versus soldier. What is the difference between these two words? One is a abstract noun while the other is a concrete noun. An abstract noun is something that can not be held or experienced by the five senses....
An abstract noun is a word that is used for things that can't be perceived using the five senses, but still have central...
While a noun names a person, place, thing, or idea a proper noun gets more specific. It gives us the actual name of the person, place, thing, or idea.
Is 'about' a prepositional phrase? Is 'at' a verb? Is 'as' a verb? Is 'for' a verb? What is a hyphenated compound noun? What is an example of an abstract noun? What is an example of a participle phrase? Is 'from' a prepositional phrase?