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every fair from fair sometime declines. noun from declines​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
6

Sometimes there is a declination of every fair from fair.

Explanation:

  • The verb in the given statement, ' Every fair from fair sometime declines', is 'declines'.
  • The part of speech used to describe the action is known as a verb.
  • The action of refusal is performed by the word 'decline' in the above sentence.
  • Whereas the pat of speech used for naming is called a noun.
  • Normally, when a noun is derived from an action it is known as an abstract noun.

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Every fair from fair sometime declines (use the noun form of declines)

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Answered by sahilislamlaskar
5

Answer:

sometimes there is s declination of fair from fair

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