English, asked by ghfgk5096, 1 year ago

The joke does not amuse me(use noun form of amuse

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Answered by BrainlyPrincessss
15

Answer:

The joke had no amusement.

or

There was no amusement in the joke.

( 'amusement' is an example of abstract noun )

Answered by orangesquirrel
6

The noun form of amuse is 'amusement' and so the sentence should be:

The joke does not provide me with any amusement.

Or

The joke does not give me any amusement.

* The word used here is in the verb form which has to be changed into the noun form.

* After changing it into the noun form, 'amusement' becomes an object in the sentence.

* As an object, it is used in the active voice and at the end of the sentence.

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