read the book by replacing the Italicized word by noun
Answers
Answer:
HEY MATE ! HAVE A SATISFIED DAY !
Explanation:
Verb forms
1. The soldier received a mortal wound.
The soldier was wounded mortally.
2. The soldiers put up a brave fight.
The soldiers fought bravely.
3. He objected to my proposal.
He proposed to me.
4. I sent out an invitation to all my friends.
I invited all my friends.
5. The cost of this book is fifty rupees.
This book costs fifty rupees.
6. He achieved success in his business.
He succeeded in his business.
7. The two projects are quite different.
The two projects differ from each other.
8. The disintegration of rocks makes sandy deserts.
Rocks disintegrates sandy deserts.
9. The editor made the news public.
The editor publicized the news.
10. The first one to make his appearance on the stage was a humorous character.
The first one appeared on the stage with a humorous character.
Nouns: Forming nouns from other words. from English Grammar Today. We often form nouns from other parts of speech, most commonly from a verb or an adjective. We can then use the noun phrase instead of the verb or adjective to create a more formal style
The three forms are :
Present, Past, and Past Participle.
Ex.
do ----- did ----- do
go ----- went ----- gone
write -- wrote -- written