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use any five of the following words both as noun and as verb ...Bell, Fece, Turn , Seat, Stand, Head, Move, Cover, Wait,​

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Answered by ashokdecruz
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bell.fece.turn.seat.stand.head

Answered by SparshaM
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Use any five of the following words both as noun and as verb : Bell, Fece, Turn , Seat, Stand, Head, Move, Cover, Wait,

Stand : I can't stand your vanity. Here 'stand' is a verb.

Stand : I need a stand to hold my phone. Here 'stand' is a noun.

Bell : The bell of the room is not working properly. Bell is a noun here.

Wait : Time and tide wait for none. Wait itself is a verb because it denotes action.

Seat : I have arranged a seat for you. In this sentence 'seat' is a noun.

Seat : You are requested to seat on the chair. And in this sentence 'seat' is a verb ( to take a seat). To seat is an Infinitive also.

Turn : The given sentence is said to turn into complex sentence. Turn means here verb

Head : His head was broken by Ram. Here head is a noun.

Head: He has no quality to head the team.

Head in this plays the role of a verb. Although to head is an Infinitive and we know that Infinitive is a non-finite verb.

Move : Don't move, stay there. Move is a verb but it can be also a noun.

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