happiness
: Here is a quick and easy way to increase your vocabulary – just add “-ness”
to the end of an adjective to turn it into a noun! It works with a lot of adjectives, including visual descriptions and feelings. In this English vocabulary lesson, I’ll give you a few examples, and I’ll explain how you can use them in a sentence. Goodness
me, what a useful lesson!
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Dear Gill, why do you use “a” article with likeness? Isn’t it an abstract noun like others which can’t be used with an indefinite article? Thank you for all the lessons
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This topic seems so easy, but the quiz wasn’t so simple
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thatqs helpfull cours to know the diferents during the noun ;adj ;and using wth suffix at the end adjective for made noun
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