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2. Write the verb forms of the nouns given below:
(b) speech
(a) imagination
(c) knowledge
(d) decoration
(e) smell
(f) place
(g) commander
(h) reply
(i) preparation
(i) dinner​

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Answered by mihikapawar
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Answer:

Verb. speech (third-person singular simple present speeches, present participle speeching, simple past and past participle speeched) of verb

2,

To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind. (transitive) To believe in something created by one's own mind. (transitive) To assume.

3,Knowledge as a noun is classified as factual, conceptual, procedural and metacognitive. Knowledge as a verb is defined by the sets of action verbs arrange in hierarchical way, for example; remember, understand, apply, analyse, evaluate and create.21-Sep-2016

4,verb (used with object), dec·o·rat·ed, dec·o·rat·ing. to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish: to decorate walls with murals.

5,verb (used with object), smelled or smelt, smell·ing.

to perceive the odor or scent of through the nose by means of the olfactory nerves; inhale the odor of: I smell something burning. to test by the sense of smell: She smelled the meat to see if it was fresh.

6,Infinitive to place

Present Tense place / places

Past Tense placed

Present Participle placing

Past Participle placed

7,Command, which can be a noun or a verb, combines the Latin prefix com-, meaning "with," and mandāre, "to charge, enjoin," so to give someone a command is to say something with the authority that charges him to follow it.

8,Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense

reply replying replied

9,present tense

he/she/it prepares

present participle preparing

past tense prepared

past participle prepared

10,intransitive) To eat; to eat dinner or supper. (transitive, obsolete) To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to feed. (transitive, obsolete) To dine upon; to have to eat.

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