verbs,nouns and adjectives

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julianna

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hello dear members, how are you ?? i hope you're in a good health
well, i wanted to ask you what the verb and adj of "advertising"
the verb and the noun of "financiel"
the noun and the adj of "to convince"

that was a Q in our exam i answered this way
1.. to advertise...advertised
2.. to financiate .. financial
3.. convinction.. convinced ..
i know that i made some mistakes:-:)cry:, would you correct 'em to me plz !:up:
 

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helloo,, won't anyone of you answer ??????
 

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hello dear members, how are you ?? i hope you're in a good health
well, i wanted to ask you what the verb and adj of "advertising"
the verb and the noun of "financiel"
the noun and the adj of "to convince"

that was a Q in our exam i answered this way
1.. to advertise...advertised
2.. to financiate .. financial
3.. convinction.. convinced ..
i know that i made some mistakes:-:)cry:, would you correct 'em to me plz !:up:

To advertise and advertised are the verb and adjectival form - that's okay.
To finance and finance (although financials is a noun used in accounting) are the verb and noun form.
Conviction is a close noun for "to convince" and convinced or convincing are both adjectives that apply, depending on which role you play.
 
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