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use the following word in senteces first as verb and then as noun "walk"​

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Answered by lensleopard458
3

Explanation:

 “they went for a walk”

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Answered by diyabhana
1

Answer:

Is the word “walk” a verb or a noun in the sentence “they went for a walk”?

It is a noun and the object of the preposition “for.” In this context the word “walk” means the activity, not the action. The article “a” right before the word “walk” is a clue that the word is a noun.

In the sentence “they talk while they walk,” the word “walk” is a verb because the subject of the clause, “they,” is doing the action of walking. The pronoun “they” conjugates the verb “walk.”

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