Use the word ‘orders’ in two separate sentences as a noun and as a verb.
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Nouns are the names of places, things or people.
verbs are those action words that denotes or shows the way things or people or animals act.
Using the word "order" as both a noun and a verb in a sentence will be-
Noun: The names are supposed to be written in alphabetical order.
In this sentence, the word "order" is a countable noun.
Verb: He was ordered to take the students to the next building.
In this sentence, the word "order" is used in the past tense to show the act of being told to do something.
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