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Mercha Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Noun Verb Adjective

Please help me i dont get that
tnx



....Noun.........Verb.......Adjective
1 origin......originate..................
2 ..............enjoy......................
3 ..............criticise...................
4 .................................able
5................explain..................
6 ...............equip....................
7 life......................................
8 ..............excite....................
  

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Hi Mercha, Welcome to English Forums. 1. origin - originate -original 2.

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  • enjoyment - enjoy - enjoyable Get it now?
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Hi Mercha,

Welcome to English Forums.

1. origin - originate -original
2. enjoyment - enjoy - enjoyable

Get it now? How about trying it yourself? (Hint: your dictionary should be helpful.)
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I have the same topic in english and i can't get it! I searched from dictionary, but there isn't any verbs?
for example, i have an exercise:
verb noun adjective
create creation creative

but what about base? base is a noun. and warm, which is a adjective?
is there any rules about it?
i'm quite in trouble:)


thanks,
anu
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Hello, Anuke, and welcome to English Forums.

I am not sure what kind of rule you think may exist. There are certain noun-making (-tion, -ity, etc), adjective-making (-ious, -ial, etc) and verb-making (-ize, -ate, etc) suffixes, but there are no specific rules on which is used on stems. And sometimes two parts of speech have the same form, as in your examples:

verb noun
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i need learne noun and adjective ,verb propely pleasr can you help me
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Hi,
What's your question?

Clive
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NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE
ORIGIN ORIGINATE ORIGINAL
JOY ENJOY ENJOYABLE/JOYOUS
CRITIC CRITICISE CRITICAL
ABILITY ENABLE ABLE
EXPLANATION EXPLAIN EXPLANATORY
EQUIPMENT EQUIP EQUITABLE
LIFE

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