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Old 30-Jul-2005, 06:43
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Question Verbs & Nouns!

Hello Tdol and your team! your team did a great,marvalous job you helped me alot thank you very much. Now i have another task to do it so as usuall i am here to get help from you and your team.

Here are some verbs please tell me which are only verb and which are both verb and noun and also make a structure like which verb is use for something , somewhere or someone like I am making one structure for your assistance:

Verbs:

Borrow (verb) = subject+borrow/borrows+something
sentence = My brother borrows new film for me.

Just i gave you above sample please tell me sentence and structure of the sentence and tell me that these verbs has noun or not . okey here are:

bleed
bandage (verb/noun)
belong (verb)
bake(verb)
barbecue(verb/noun)
bath(verb/noun)
bark(verb/noun)
beat(verb)
break(verb/noun)
break down(verb)
blush(verb)
bend(verb/noun)
block(verb/noun)
box(verb/noun)
bounce(verb/noun)
bow(verb/noun)
button up (noun)
beg(verb)
bring(verb)
boil(verb/noun)
borrow(verb)
balance(verb/noun)
blow(verb/noun)
bite(verb/noun)
blow up(verb)
blow out(verb)
bury (verb)
burn(verb)
build (verb)
buy (verb)

So please Tolerate me for more. And please give me meanings also because as a verb it has different meaning other than noun. So please give me true sentences and sentence structure as i gave you above in the structure.

Best Regards

Farhaj.

Last edited by Farhaj; 30-Jul-2005 at 06:45. Reason: I have made two or three mistakes.
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Beat-can be a noun in hunting
Blush- can be a noun
Burn- can be a noun (damage to person)
Build- can be a noun in software
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Hello Tdol and Team.. Please give me sentences of above verbs so please give me all the sentences of above verbs almost i think 30 verbs are there so please give me true sentences.
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Why don't you write the sentences and we'll look at them?
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