The noun 'illness' is an abstract noun as a word for a condition affecting the mind or emotions.The noun 'illness' is a concrete noun as a word for a condition affecting the body.
Yes, the word 'medicine' is a noun; a word for:a substance taken to treat an illness or ailment (concrete noun);the study and practice of treating illness (abstract noun);a word for a thing.
I'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, I and will. I is a pronoun, and will is a verb.
The noun 'insanity' is an abstract noun as a word for severe mental illness, a deranged state of mind; a word for something that is foolish or unreasonable; a word for a concept.
Yes, the noun 'resilience' is an abstract noun; a word for an ability to return to the original form; an ability to recover readily from illness, depression, or adversity; a word for a concept.
The word 'illness' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.The plural form for the noun illness is illnesses.
No, the noun 'patient' is not an abstract noun. The noun 'patient' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.The noun 'patient' is not related to or a form of the noun 'illness'.A 'patient' may or may not have an illness. A 'patient' is a person cared for for any number of reasons other than illness, for example cosmetic surgery, a personal problem, a minor injury, etc.
Yes, it is a noun. A bout can be a period of illness, or a fight.
The noun 'illness' is an abstract noun as a word for a condition affecting the mind or emotions.The noun 'illness' is a concrete noun as a word for a condition affecting the body.
Yes, the word 'medicine' is a noun; a word for:a substance taken to treat an illness or ailment (concrete noun);the study and practice of treating illness (abstract noun);a word for a thing.
I'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, I and will. I is a pronoun, and will is a verb.
Yes, meaning disease or illness
No, "poison" is a common noun. It is a substance that can cause injury, illness, or death when introduced into the body.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adjective, or a noun for a temperature or a minor illness.
It can be, especially the plural (e.g. the ills of society). Ill is usually an adjective, or more rarely an adverb. The noun is "illness."
The word "coma" can be a noun. It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness that can result from illness or injury.
The noun 'insanity' is an abstract noun as a word for severe mental illness, a deranged state of mind; a word for something that is foolish or unreasonable; a word for a concept.