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Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, (noun form of shines)

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
2

The noun form of the verb "shine" will be 'shining'.

Explanation:

  • In any sentence, if a verb acts as a noun it is known as gerund.
  • An -ing is added at the end of a verb, to form a gerund.
  • A gerund is not changed with the change in the subject or the verb form in the sentence.
  • According to the given statement of the question the noun form of the verb "shine" will be 'shining'.

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Answered by yssatardekar20
6

Answer:

The noun form of the verb

"shine" will be 'shining'.

Explanation:

In any sentence, if a verb acts as a

noun it is known as gerund.

An -ing is added at the end of a

verb, to form a gerund.

A A gerund is not changed with the

change in the subject or the verb

form in the sentence.

According to the given statement of

the question the noun form of the

verb "shine" will be 'shining'.

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