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use the word 'hold'as a noun as well as verb​

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Answered by kumarghoshabhijit
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Answer:

(a) hold: (a) Noun - She has a strong hold over her children. ... (b) Verb - Let me hold the bag for you.

Explanation:

noun. /hoʊld/ with hand. [singular, uncountable] the action of holding someone or something; the way you are holding someone or something synonym grip His hold on her arm tightened. She tried to keep hold of the child's hand.

verb (used with object), held; held or (Archaic) hold·en; hold·ing. to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand.

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Answered by AkshaySunil100
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Answer:

She has a very good hold in family matters . [noun]

He is holding the gun [verb]

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