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Using words as nouns and verbs how​

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Answered by gopikakoli
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A quick refresher: Nouns are words that represent a person, place, thing or idea. They often serve as the subject of a sentence; that is, the thing that performs an action. For example:

The girl hugged the cat.

In this sentence, the girl is a noun that stand for a person, and the person is performing the act of hugging.

Notice that there’s another noun in the sentence, too: cat. This noun is not performing the action but is instead being acted upon. This noun is the object.

Verbs, on the other hand, are the action words in a sentence. In the above example, hugged is the verb, or the action the girl performs. Verbs come in all sorts of tenses,but their function is always the same: to show what’s happening in the sentence.

I hope it helps you...


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