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Is the word testify an abstract noun?

No, "testify" is a verb, not an abstract noun.

Here's why:

* Verb: "Testify" describes an action - the act of giving evidence or a statement.

* Abstract Noun: An abstract noun refers to an idea, concept, or quality that cannot be touched or seen. Examples include "love," "justice," or "freedom."

To form an abstract noun related to "testify," you could use:

* Testimony: This is a noun that refers to the statement given as evidence.

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