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there is nothing to argue about (rewrite using noun form of argue ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There's nothing for argument.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

There is no argument about anything.

Explanation:

‘Argue’ is a verb. A verb is a part of speech that relates some specific action. It is a doing word.

A noun on the other hand is a part of speech that relates a name. It is a naming word. The word ‘argument’ is the name of the action called ‘argue’.  

The sentence given is: there is nothing to argue about.

It is a negative sentence. So when the verb is changed to its noun form a ‘no’ is added before it.    

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