I am always confused between abstract noun and adjective, I most of the time cannot distinguish between them. So I ask, is it always true that "abstract noun tells what a subject has/possess; for example sky has blueness" and "adjective tells us what a noun is for example: sky is red"
In short, abstract noun = subject has; adjective = subject is
keyboard hat 11 In short, abstract noun = subject has; adjective = subject is I'd hate to say that it's always true, but that seems like a good guideline.
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keyboard hat 11In short, abstract noun = subject has; adjective = subject is
I'd hate to say that it's always true, but that seems like a good guideline.