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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

parts of speech

how to change the noun to verb ,adverb to verb, verb to adjective
  

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There are no universal rules that work for all words. You have to learn a few basic patterns, which words can be used in which pattern, and which words are irregular. and don't follow any pattern

  • There are no universal rules that work for all words.
  • You have to learn a few basic patterns, which words can be used in which pattern, and which words are irregular.
  • and don't follow any pattern
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There are no universal rules that work for all words.
You have to learn a few basic patterns, which words can be used in which pattern, and which words are irregular. and don't follow any pattern
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Little by little you will start to understand how flexible English is.

Here is a personal experience:

This morning I wanted to ask someone whether or not he wanted me to spread some mayonnaise on his bread.

So I just said, "Do you want me to mayonnaise your bread?"

And you probably already know that sometimes you can make a noun out of an adjective by using the

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