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Use the Word as verb And noun Deposite

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Answered by kirangajanan14
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Answer:

Verb: i want to deposite this money

noun: we must have fix deposit

Answered by rmb
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Deposit as a verb:

- Please deposit your school fees by tomorrow.

- Everyone needs to deposit their cell phones before entering the American embassy.

- I will deposit the lost wallet at the police station.

- The child was too worried and unwilling to deposit her pocket money with her mom.

- The deadline to deposit your certificates with the school authorities has been extended by a day.

Deposit as a noun:

- The bank will not give me details of Sahil’s recurring deposit.

- I don’t know whether I have enough money to put into a fixed deposit or not.

- The national treasury depends on the deposit made by each and every individual.

- Do not forget to take the receipt for your deposit.

Deposits as a noun:

- The banks of the Brahmaputra are laden with rich alluvial deposits.

- Many corrupt people have deposits in the Swiss bank.

- The nation’s economy heavily depends on its mineral deposits.  

Deposits as a verb:

- She deposits the cash at the bank at 4 pm each day.  

- The postman deposits the letters with incorrect addresses, at the main post office.

- Each teacher deposits the answer sheets at the staff room.  

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