Polly and jack have promised to come with me (rewrite using noun form of the word promised)
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Polly and jack have made promise to some with me
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promised verb form-promise
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Polly and Jack have made a promise to come with me.
Explanation:
- The word promise can be used as both 'Noun' and 'verb'.
- In the given sentence: 'Polly and jack have promised to come with me' the word 'Promised' is used as a verb as they have done the act of promising.
- After changing it to the noun form it becomes: 'Polly and Jack have made a promise to come with me.' Here the word promise is in the form of an abstract noun.
- Abstract nouns are something that is not concrete they are ideas you cannot touch. For example truth and lies.
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