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ENGLISH WORKSHOP
The same word can be used as a noun in some sentences and as a verb in others.
For example,
(1) Many are the empty remarks.
(Noun)
(2) A wise man once remarked,..
(Verb)
Moke two sentences of your own with each of the words given below, using the
same word as a noun in one and as a verb in another.
* change - show
throw • return
• benefit

Answers

Answered by Brainlyunknowngirl
54

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At first let us know what is noun and verb

Noun :

noun is a part of speech which refers to a person, place or thing, while a verb is a part of speech which indicates action.

Verb :

verb is a kind of word (part of speech) that tells about an action or a state.

1)change

Noun form :

A handful of loose change.

Verb form :

she decided to change her name.

2) show

Noun form :

spectacular shows of bluebells

Verb form :

wrinkles were starting to show on her face

3) throw

Noun form:

Holding's throw hit the stumps

Verb form :

I threw a brick through the window

4) return

Noun form :

he celebrated his safe return from the war

Verb form :

he returned to America in the late autumn

5) benefit

Noun form:

enjoy the benefits of being a human

Verb form:

the areas would benefit from regeneration

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Answered by suvarnapatil58
8

Explanation:

The word that would use in noun and verb from these above sentence

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