English, asked by Debasish99, 1 year ago

I wished to kill you (wished as noun)

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Answered by Lola14
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Hi!

I had a wish to kill you, can be the answer to your question.Here, I changed 'wish' from a verb to a noun.

(wish here is used as a common noun,as it answers the question 'what')

Thank You
(Hope This Helps)

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Answered by AnviGottlieb
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HEYA!
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER


there are many ways of changing a sentences' verb into a noun .. in tthis sentence wished is the verb and the correct sentence after chabging the verb will be

I had a wish to kill you

had is used because the question was in past tense form sentence

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU

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