use the word " Exercise" as “verb" in a
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Exercise your brain and then you will be able to solve the mathematical problems.
Explanation:
- Homonyms are a group of words in English language which are spelt in the same way and are pronounced in the same way but they differ in meaning.
- Usually homonyms are formed when the same word is used in different parts of speech.
- For example, The word 'call' can be used as a verb which means 'beckon'. I will call the doctor. When used as a noun call means a regular round. The doctor is on his daily call.
- Similarly 'exercise' when used as a noun means a physical fitness regime. As an adjective it means a special kind of book- a copy. As a verb exercise means to work out.
- Thus the required sentence using exercise as a verb is: Exercise your brain and then you will be able to solve the mathematical problems.
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