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Answered by hilenaf123
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a. Loft ( as a noun ) - The kids' bedroom has a loft.

Loft ( as a verb ) - He lofted a home run into the stands.

b. Flock ( as a noun ) - We saw a flock of geese in the lake.

Flock ( as a verb ) - They all flocked around the movie star.

c. Feed ( as a noun ) - He took the crop to the feed mill.

Feed ( as a verb ) - The data feeds directly into this program.

d. Struggle ( as a noun ) - Three teams are locked in a struggle for this year's title.

Struggle ( as a verb ) - They joined the struggle against racism.

e. Present ( as a noun ) - There's no time like the present.

Present ( as a verb ) - John gave his wife a present on her birthday.

f. Sling ( as a noun ) - My shoulder is hurting and I'd like to put the sling on for a while.

Sling ( as a verb ) - He flew out of here like a rock off a kid's sling shot.

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Answered by Sencredible
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a. Loft ( as a verb )

He lofted a perfect shot into the stands.

Loft ( as a noun )

There's still much space left in the loft.

b. Flock ( as a verb )

Birds of feather flock together.

Flock ( as a noun )

They saw that the flock was the largest one.

c. Feed ( as a verb )

You should feed the needy ones.

Feed ( as a noun )

I'm scrolling through the feed.

d. Struggle ( as a verb )

You'll have to struggle a lot.

Struggle ( as a noun )

His struggle for food is truly admirable.

e. Present ( as a verb )

You must present well.

Present ( as a noun )

Give him some present on his birthday.

f. Sling ( as a verb )

You were helping him sling mud at me.

Sling ( as a noun )

Workers used a crane with a sling.

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