Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsWhat is the abstract noun derived from ‘happy’?A. happiness B. happily C. happy D. happiestAnswer: happinessAdditional Information: The abstract noun for 'happy' is 'happiness'. Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhich of the following sentences contains an uncountable noun?What is the abstract noun of ‘strong’?What is the correct plural form of ‘cactus’?Choose the sentence that contains an abstract noun.Identify the countable noun in the following list.Which of these is a collective noun for a group of birds?What is the possessive form of ‘the friends’?What is the correct plural form of ‘analysis’?What is the plural of ‘person’?Which of the following sentences has a noun in it?What is the plural form of ‘childhood’?What is the plural of ‘tooth’?What is the possessive form of ‘the car’?What is the plural of ‘thesis’?Which of the following is an abstract noun?