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make sentence using knock as noun and verb

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Answered by alisha7854
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As verb- Please; knock the door.
As noun- Life is full of hard knock.
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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Sentence using knock as a noun - She gave her a hard knock on her head.

Sentence using knock as a verb - He knocked the other player down really bad.

Explanation:

A noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns are regularly used with an article (the, a, an), however now no longer always. Proper nouns usually begin with a capital letter; common nouns do now no longer. Nouns may be singular or plural, concrete or abstract. Nouns display possession through adding 's. Nouns can feature in distinctive roles inside a sentence; for example, a noun may be a subject, direct item, indirect item, subject complement, or object of a preposition.

The verb in a sentence expresses motion or being. There is a major verb and sometimes one or extra assisting verbs. ("She can sing." Sing is the main verb; can is the helping verb.) A verb should trust its subject in number (each are singular or each are plural). Verbs additionally take distinctive forms to express tense.

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