Transformation of a verb into a noun.
1. The student intends(noun)to score good marks in English.
2. I will look(noun)at them once more.
3. Netaji is our pride(noun).
4. The Convict regretted(noun)that he behaved rudely with the Bishop.
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the transformations of the word into the noun please I am really sorry for not answer please I am really sorry please please please I am sorry to give not answer no answer no no no no
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1). Intends - Intention
2). Look - Look
3). Pride - pride
4). Regretted - Regret
Explanation:
- Verbs are employed to denote an action while a noun is used to refer to a person, place, object, or idea.
- A verb can be transformed into a noun by adding different suffixes.
- These distinct suffixes involve '-ment', '-tion', '-sion', etc.
- A determiner will help indicate that the upcoming word would be a noun in the sentence.
- Thus, the given verbs could be converted into noun by adding suffixes while some verbs are used in the similar form as nouns too like 'look, regret, etc.'
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