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use the word 'attack' as a noun and as a verb in two separate sentence

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Answered by Anonymous
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Noun:-

USA did a disastrous attack on Japan in 1945.

Verb:-

You are strong enough to attack traitors back.

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Answered by vedikathukral
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Answer:

A word that is the name of a thing, an idea, a place or a person is called a Noun.

A word or group of words that is used to indicate that something happens or exists, for example bring, happen, be, do is called a verb.

Explanation:

"attack" word used as a noun - She has laid herself wide open to attack

"attack" word used as a verb - He attacked the guard with a knife.

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