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use the word 'work'
as noun and as verb in sentence

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Answered by sangeetagupta1303198
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Answered by brainlysme14
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Noun: Nouns are a part of speech that comprise of words that are used to name people, places, animals, objects and ideas. Almost every sentence will definitely have a noun, and they perform different roles in a sentence. Nouns can act as the subject, an indirect object, a direct object, a subject complement and an object complement. Nouns can also function as adjectives and verbs.

Sentence:

(1) She is in the country on a work visa.

(2) Hard work is good for you. It keeps you fit.

(3) I’m not going out tonight. I’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got exams next week.

Verb: Verbs are the action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. Along with nouns, verbs are the main part of a sentence or phrase, telling a story about what is taking place. In fact, without a verb, full thoughts can’t be properly conveyed, and even the simplest sentences, such as Maria sings, have one. Actually, a verb can be a sentence by itself, with the subject

Sentence:

(1) His mistakes make more work for me.

(2) The new program requires a lot of work.

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