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She pitied him.(noun form of pitied)

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The noun form of the verb ‘pitied’ is ‘pity’.

Explanation:

A verb is a doing word that specifies an action and points out the tense in which it is used. The present tense of the word ‘pitied’ is ‘pity’. For example: She pities him. He pities her.

A noun is a naming word. Here the word pity is an abstract noun. It is the name of a feeling. For example: She is full of pity for him. He has pity towards animals.

Here thus pity is the noun form of the verb pitied.

Answered by tk0769632
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Explanation:

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