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nominalise of satisfy?​

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Answered by daksheshgupta6
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option B.

We are to choose the noun form of the verb 'answered'. Nominalisation is the noun form of a verb or an adjective.

Options A, C and D are incorrect because:

Option A: ANSWERING is in the verb form.

Option C: ANSWERABLE means the responsibility or obligation to answer. It is an adjective and not a noun.

Option D: ANSWER-ABILITY is the the noun form of the adjective 'answerable' but this is not the meaning implied in the sentence.

Hence Option B is the correct answer. It is the noun form of the verb 'answered' and satisfies the meaning of the given sentence. 

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option B.

We are to choose the noun form of the verb 'answered'. Nominalisation is the noun form of a verb or an adjective.

Options A, C and D are incorrect because:

Option A: ANSWERING is in the verb form.

Option C: ANSWERABLE means the responsibility or obligation to answer. It is an adjective and not a noun.

Option D: ANSWER-ABILITY is the the noun form of the adjective 'answerable' but this is not the meaning implied in the sentence.

Hence Option B is the correct answer. It is the noun form of the verb 'answered' and satisfies the meaning of the given sentence. 

Answered by satvikshyam9gmailcom
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Answer:

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