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Form a noun from the given verb
Decide
A) Decision
B) Decidedly
C) Decidedness
D) Deceitful

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Hint: A noun is a term that serves as the name of a single entity, such as living entities, locations, acts, attributes, states of nature, or concepts, or a group of things. Further, nouns are classified as: Proper nouns and Common nouns, Countable and uncountable nouns, Collective nouns, Concrete and abstract nouns.

Complete answer:
By suffixing either -ance or -ence to the verb, the noun form of either verb is formed. The verb accepting noun form is: acceptance. Option A is the right choice. "We need to decide where to go. This is an important decision." In this sentence, the verb is decide and the noun form of the verb is decision.
'Decision' is an abstract noun, formed from the given verb, from the choices. For starters,' it’s your choice to make.' Option A is then right.
'Decidedly' is an adverb and is not a noun (it doesn't mean the same as the given verb). Option B is also inaccurate.
'Decidence' and 'deceitful' are not words, they do not exist; choices C and D are also false.
Hence the correct answer is option ‘A’.

Note: A noun that corresponds to an intrinsic object such as an emotion, a sensation, a quality, or an idea is an abstract noun. An abstract noun, in other words, does not refer to a physical entity.
Thinking of an abstract noun as a term that names something that you do not see, hear, touch, smell, or taste is also beneficial (i.e., something you cannot perceive with one of your five senses). For instance, love, belief, anger.