Form a noun from a word decide
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The word, 'deciding' is the present continuous form of the verb, 'decide'. Its abstract noun form is 'decision'. Hence, option B is the correct answer. Option A is incorrect as the word, 'deciding' is either used as a verb in present continuous form (as in the given sentence) or as an adjective.
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'Decision' is the noun form of the given word 'decide'.
Explanation:
- The word 'decision' is a noun which means reaching to a conclusion after considering something or can also be explained as the action/process of deciding something.
- The word 'decide' is used as an action verb whereas 'decision' is used as a noun.
- We can use the words 'decide' or decision' in a phrase which gives the similar meaning, like -
- "I will decide."
- "I will make a decision."
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