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what is the cause of his death? use verb Form of death​

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Answered by bhoomi5542
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Answer:

Death = Noun

The concept or idea of the state after life. Death is the opposite of life.

Death comes to us all.

= The state of being dead is inevitable

Death scares some people

= The idea of dying scares some people

Drinking alcohol and driving can cause death

= you, or someone else could die if you drink and drive

Die = Verb

The event (action) of death. The opposite of to be born

The past of die is died.

Michael Jackson died in 2009 

= the moment in time when MJ stopped living.

My plants have died from thirst 

= My plants are no longer living because I didn't water them

I nearly died when the waiter gave me the bill at the restaurant 

= I was shocked by the amount of the bill

I almost died with embarrassment when I fell over in the street 

= I was extremely embarrassed when I fell over.

He died a very rich/happy/lonely (etc) man 

= He was very rich/happy/lonely (etc) when he died

She died a painful/peaceful (etc) death 

= The moment of her death was painful/peaceful (etc

Explanation:

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Answered by theaditisingh12
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CAUSES OF DEATH

Disease

Murder

Suicide

Injury

Coronavirus

Four words that often confuse learners of English are dead, death, die and died.

Compare:

My cat is dead.

It died yesterday.

Its death was a surprise.

The explanation is quite simple:

Dead is an Adjective (a descriptive word)

Death is a Noun (a naming word)

Die is a Verb (an action word)

Died is the past tense of the verb Die

Look at the following explanations containing a lot more details and examples. We have also included popular idiomatic expressions for each one.

Dead = Adjective

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