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sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines (use the noun form of shines)​

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Answered by vilnius
6

The noun form of 'shines' will be 'shining'.

Explanation:

  • The verb which acts as a noun in any sentence is known as a gerund.
  • To form a gerund an -ing is added at the end of a verb.
  • A gerund is not changed with the change in the subject or the verb form in the sentence.
  • As per the given question, the noun form of the verb 'shine' will be 'shining'.

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Answered by Priatouri
6

'Shining' will be the noun form of 'shines'

Explanation:

  • A gerund in any sentence is the verb which acts as a noun.
  • An -ing is added at the end of a verb to form a gerund.
  • A gerund remains the same even if changes occurred in the subject or verb.
  • Accordingly, in the given question 'shining' will be the noun form of the verb 'shine'.

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