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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

form abstract noun from the following vebs

believe, obey,
  

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A/the believer, or a/the belief An/the obeyer

  • A/the believer, or a/the belief An/the obeyer
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4 Answers
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A/the believer, or a/the belief

An/the obeyer
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I would argue that "obeyer" is not an abstract noun, so probably "obedience" is what is required.
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Anonymousbelieve, obey
belief, obedience

CJ
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GPYI would argue that "obeyer" is not an abstract noun, so probably "obedience" is what is required.
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