use 'damage' as noun in one sentence and verb in another sentence
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Damage.. as a noun⤵️
The Damage of the car was tremendous.
Damage..as a verb
He damaged the valuable things.
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The Damage of the car was tremendous.
Damage..as a verb
He damaged the valuable things.
Hope it helps you and plz follow me and mark as brainliest.
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The country sustained heavy damage due to floods.
The heavy trucks damaged the whole road.
- A single word can be used in many ways. It can be used as a noun, adjective or adverb.
- With different usages, the meanings of the word also changes.
- As a noun, the word damage means physical harm, injury or hurt caused to someone or something. It is uncountable
- Like in the first sentence there was heavy floods but the country sustained that injury and harm.
- It is not necessary that damage is done only to a person, it can also be done to a thing.
- When damage is used as a verb it implies that something has been disrupted.
- Like in the second sentence, damage serves as a verb.
- It is dictating what did the heavy trucks do.
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