Every fair from fair sometime declines (use the noun form of declines)
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Sometimes there is a declination of every fair from fair.
Explanation:
- In the given sentence, ' Every fair from fair sometime declines', declines is a verb.
- A verb is a part of speech that specifies an action.
- The word 'decline' in the sentence performs the action of refusal.
- A noun is a part of speech . It is a naming word.
- There are many kinds of nouns depending on the functions they perform.
- An abstract noun is a noun that names a kind of feeling .
- Usually when a noun form is derived from a verb it is an abstract noun.
- Thus the noun formed from the verb 'decline' is declination and it is an abstract noun.
- The changed sentence is : Sometimes there is a declination of every fair from fair.
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