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Use the following word as a noun and a verb.

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Answered by hari7895
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The word “what” is also normally categorized as a pronoun if it is used for asking questions about something or if it is used to substitute a noun. For example, in the sentence below: What we need is commitment. This “what” word is classified under pronouns because it replaces a thing or a noun.

To check if a word in the sentence is a verb you could try using the words 'I', or 'you' or any noun before the word and see if it still makes sense. If it does, then it is a verb. Try this on 'sail' and you will understand. Some other words that can be used both as noun and verb are 'ache', 'benefit' and 'charge'.

Answered by kkssathiyamoorthi
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