the tsar promised to restore his property( noun of restore )
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The tsar promised about the restoration of his property.
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After using the noun form, the sentence will be -
The Tsar promised to make restoration of his property.
Explanation:
- The word "restore" is a verb as it denotes action.
- The noun form of "restore" is "restoration".
- "Restoration" means to revive or to return.
- If we use the noun form "restoration" in the sentence, then we have to add a new verb.
- Thus we have introduced the verb "make".
- As we are using "make" after "to", then it becomes an infinitive.
- After "to", we must always use simple present tense.
Some examples of changing verbs into nouns -
- Accept - Acceptance
- Accuse - Accusation
- Add - Addition
- Clean - Cleanliness
- Collect - Collection
- Confuse - Confusion
- Differ - Difference
- Direct - Direction
- Frighten - fright
- Impress - Impression
Thus the answer will be-
The Tsar promised to make restoration of his property.
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