English, asked by Alirejjak, 11 months ago

Moth-eaten
a)Noun +adjective
b)adverb+ adjective
c)adjective+noun
d)noun+verb​

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Answered by alinakincsem
1

Answer:

The answer is, option D, i.e. noun+verb

Explanation:

The reason for choosing option D is that,

a noun is part of grammar, which indicates a class of something, like people, place, name, animal, things, etc.

Noun maybe a common noun, or a proper noun.

In the above question, moth is the name of an animal thus it may be classified as a noun. It is a common noun.

Secondly, verb refers to a doing word. A word which shows an action being done may be considered as a verb.

This classification doesn't depend on anything, it just has to be a word which shows an action.

EATEN or EATING, both are words that show an action being done. Thus, Eaten is classified as a verb.

So your answer will be,

MOTH-EATEN

NOUN-VERB

Answered by aqibkincsem
0

Answer:

The answer to this question is option d. It is noun+verb.

Both noun and verb are the most significant parts of the sentence.  There is no possibility available for creating the sentence without noun and verb.  The main function of verb is to show the doing of a subject.  It will help readers to understand the meaning of the given sentence.

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