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crossing the river pleased me greatly.(use the noun from of the the pleased word)​

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Answered by pardhianil804
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Answer:

countable is the noun form of pleased

Answered by kingofself
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It gives me immense pleasure on crossing the river.

Explanation:

  • Nouns are the naming words which identifies a person, thing or a place. It may be a "singular or plural".  
  • Noun is a word derived from a word in Latin language called ‘Nomen’ that refers 'name'. It is used as an object or subject, or also as complement in a sentence.  
  • Here in the given question, Pleasure is the noun form of the word pleased.
  • It means, that crossing the river which gives me a great satisfication.

For example:

Sunmathi is a Foodie girl.

  • In the above sentence, Sunmathi is a noun. It is a name of a person.

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She had beautiful eyes. (Rewrite the sentence using noun form of the word 'beautiful ')

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