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Nishtha Singh

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Generally, abstract nouns are uncountable; however, some abstract nouns can be used in the plural form and thus can be counted. These nouns are often referring to different types of the concept.

For example:

She spoke of the many hopes and fears she had. (Countable)

She spoke of her deep love for classical dance. (Uncountable)

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Vikrant Kaur

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Below are 10 abstract noun examples in a sentence:

1. Justice delayed is justice denied.

2. Bravery is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.

3. Anger often leads to regret if not controlled.

4. Peace begins with a smile.

5. One must earn loyalty through trust and respect.

6. Kindness costs nothing but means everything.

7. One gains wisdom through experience, not merely by acquiring knowledge.

8. A reaction to the unknown is often fear, but responding with courage is a choice.

9. The journey to success is often driven by strong ambition.

10. In the end, it is the truth that holds the greatest power and always triumphs.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Have a look at the TSTET English syllabus below-

  • Parts of speech
  • Tenses
  • Types of sentences
  • Prepositions & articles
  • Degrees of comparison
  • Direct and indirect speech
  • Questions and question tags
  • Active & passive voice
  • Phrasal verbs
  • Reading comprehension
  • Composition
  • Vocabulary
  • Meaning of idiomatic expressions
  • Correction of sentences
  • Sequencing of the sentences in the given paragraph
  • Error identification within a sentence

Pedagogy

  • Aspects of English:- (a) English language - History, nature, importance, principles of English as a second language (b) Problems of teaching/learning English
  • Objectives of Teaching English
  • Phonetics
  • Development of Language skills:- (a
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Atul Singh

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An abstract noun is an idea, state, quality, or feeling that is intangible in nature. By being intangible, abstract nouns cannot be seen, touched, or physically measured, but can be understood or felt emotionally.

For example, love, anger, beauty, anxiety, happiness, knowledge, wisdom, and hate.

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Nishtha Rai

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Below are 10 abstract noun examples in a sentence:

1. Justice delayed is justice denied.

2. Bravery is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.

3. Anger often leads to regret if not controlled.

4. Peace begins with a smile.

5. One must earn loyalty through trust and respect.

6. Kindness costs nothing but means everything.

7. One gains wisdom through experience, not merely by acquiring knowledge.

8. A reaction to the unknown is often fear, but responding with courage is a choice.

9. The journey to success is often driven by strong ambition.

10. In the end, it is the truth that holds the greatest power and always triumphs.

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Yatendra Choudhury

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An abstract noun is an idea, state, quality, or feeling that is intangible in nature. By being intangible, abstract nouns cannot be seen, touched, or physically measured, but can be understood or felt emotionally.

For example, love, anger, beauty, anxiety, happiness, knowledge, wisdom, and hate.

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Vipra Panda

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It saves you from shock. You learn the adaptive format. Questions get harder if you are right. Papers teach time management. You find weak spots like dictation. Practice makes you faster.

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