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convert noun into verb and adjective ​

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Answered by AirForcegirl
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Explanation:

Verbs can have Noun Forms, Adjective, Forms, and Adverb Forms. If you begin with the Verb Form of a word and then look for the Noun Form, and then the Adjective Form and then the Adverb Form, learning is easier. It is best to start with the Verb and then find the Noun.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The past participle of most verbs can function as an adjective. Once you have formed the past participle version of the verb, you have the singular, masculine form of the adjective, which ends in – o. Remember to change the ending to – a for feminine nouns and add – s for plural nouns.

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