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he admired the performance . (use the noun from of admierd)​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Use the noun from of admierd

Answer:

He had admiration for the performance

Explanation:

  • Here admired is used as verb.
  • Because 'd' after admire indicates verb's past form.
  • Therefore for the given instruction the noun form of admired is admiration.
  • Noun is a naming word.
  • After using noun form of admired the sentence means the performance got his admiration.
Answered by Swarup1998
0

Finding Noun Form:

Answer:

  • He had admiration for the performance.
  • The performance got his admiration.

Explanation:

  • Here we have to rewrite the sentence by using the Noun form of "admired".
  • The Noun form of "admire" is "admiration".
  • The rewritten sentence becomes: He had admiration for the performance.
  • In another way, it can be: The performance got his admiration.
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