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Shansid Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use of a word in one sentence as a verb & a noun

Guards are supposed to guard.

A guard used to guard.

Are both sentence correct? Is it necessary that we place the word 'security' before the word 'guard' when it is already mentioned in the text that we are talking about security?

  

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Shansid Are both sentence correct? if a bit boring. Shansid Is it necessary that we place the word 'security' before the word 'guard' when it is already mentioned in the text that we are talking about security?

  • Shansid Are both sentence correct?
  • if a bit boring.
  • Shansid Is it necessary that we place the word 'security' before the word 'guard' when it is already mentioned in the text that we are talking about security?
  • No.
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ShansidAre both sentence correct?

Yes...if a bit boring.

Shansid Is it necessary that we place the word 'security' before the word 'guard' when it is already mentioned in the text that we are talking about security?

No.

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I would be thankful if you gave some examples from standard text (literature) or send me some link(s).

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