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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Converting verb to noun

I have 2 words say 'Book conference hall' and 'Date and time validation'. These seems like an action. I need to convert it into a noun. How could i do this?
  

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Both "book" and "date" may function as either a verb or a noun. "Book [the/a] conference hall" can be an imperative sentence. "Booking" can be a noun.

  • Both "book" and "date" may function as either a verb or a noun.
  • "Book [the/a] conference hall" can be an imperative sentence.
  • "Booking" can be a noun.
  • We have a booking for a conference hall on June 1 .
  • " (what kind of validation) I don't really know what you're looking for.
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Both "book" and "date" may function as either a verb or a noun.

"Book [the/a] conference hall" can be an imperative sentence.
"Booking" can be a noun. We have a booking for a conference hall on June 1. .

In the expression "Date and time validation," "validation" is an noun, and "date" and "time" are nouns functioning as adjectives, modifying "val

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