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b) Put in each space below a noun formed from the verb in brackets after the sentence : (i) Vikas is an expert, so I asked him for some (advise) (ii) The traffic policemen wanted to see the motorist's driving (license). (iii) We can only get there by aeroplane. There is no (choose)​

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Answered by devvardhsnsingh
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) Put in each space below a noun formed from the verb in brackets after the sentence : (i) Vikas is an expert, so I asked him for some (advise) (ii) The traffic policemen wanted to see the motorist's driving (license). (iii) We can only get there by aeroplane. There is no (choose

Answered by roshnirajeevsl
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Answer:

(i) Vikas is an expert, so I asked him for some advice.

(ii) The traffic policemen wanted to see the motorist's driving licence.

(iii) We can only get there by aeroplane. There is no choice.

Explanation:

A noun is a naming word, whereas a verb is a doing word.

(i) In the first sentence, the word advise is a verb. It means to offer a piece of suggestion or opinion to someone. Its noun form is advice which is a suggestion or opinion that is given.

(ii) The noun form of the word license(verb) is licence. It is a legal permission to do something. A driving licence means a legal document that permits you to drive on road.

(iii) The noun form of choose(verb) is choice. Choose is to pick something from a group of things and choice is one preferred thing from the group.

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