English, asked by ShrawanSingh2008, 4 months ago

(B) The following words can be used as Nouns as well as Verbs.

(visit / honour / report / watch / form / surprise)

Make pairs of sentences of your own, using them as a Noun in one and as a Verb

in the other.

For example : (i) She gave a smile -Noun.

(ii) Babies smile when they see their mother - Verb.​

Answers

Answered by eclaire321
15

Answer:

Explanation:

I am going to pay George a visit. (noun)

I am going to visit George. (verb)

It was a great honor. (noun)

I honor his request and shut up obediently. (verb)

Sorry mate, I can't join, I have night watch. (noun)

She watches silently, not making a sound. (verb)

Water also has a liquid form, ice. (noun)

We form a circle and start singing. (verb)

Lets' give her a surprise ! (noun)

Let's surprise her! (verb)

Answered by njrod1972
0

Explanation:

visit

I am going to play pay Georgia visit -noun

I am going to visit georgie -verb

honour

it was a great honour- noun

I honoured his request and kept quite obediently- verb

report

we got the report -noun

I will report her soon -verb

watch

sorry mate I can't join I have a snite watch -noun

she watch a silently not making a sound -verb

form

water also has a solid form ice -noun

we formed a circle and started singing -verb

surprise

let's give her a surprise -noun

let surprise a -verb

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