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what is the difference between verb and noun?​

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Answered by Brainlystudent250004
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A noun is a part of speech which refers to a person, place or thing '“ but it can also refer to an object, state, action or concept. A verb, on the other hand, is a part of speech which indicates action. ... All in all, a nounanswers the question 'what', while a verbis more of an action word.
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Answered by Anonymous
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VERBS are words denoting action .They are also knwn as action words .

Example :He ran to save his life

Here ran is a verb as it is denoting an action

NOUNS are words which tell the name of a person,place,animal or thing .There are four types of nouns -common ,proper,collective and abstract

Example :Rita is a beautiful girl

Here rita is a noun as it is telling a persons name

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