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5 pairs of words that can be used interchangeably as noun or verb.pair of words into sentence

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Nouns and Verbs:

      There are several words that can be used interchangeably as noun and verb. Their usage may sometimes change their pronunciation, but it’s often simply context clues that make all the difference in our understanding. Consider that nouns are parts of the speech that represent a person, place, thing, idea, or event while verbs are also parts of the speech that denotes the action of the subject in the sentence.

Examples:

  1. fool
  2. kick
  3. love
  4. surprise
  5. wish

The word fool when used as a noun might mean a person who acts imprudently but when used as a verb might mean to trick or deceive someone. Consider the following sentences:

  1. "I made a complete fool of myself since the day I believed that you can love me back."
  2. "Do not fool yourself thinking that he will love you back."

The word kick when used as a noun might mean a sudden forceful jolt but when used as a verb might mean to strike forcibly with a foot. Consider the following sentences:

  1. "You got to give him a kick and let him know that you are not just an ordinary girl!"
  2. "I could kick myself for not allowing you to stay ang hang around."

The word love when used as a noun might mean deep affection for someone but when used as a verb might mean to be sexually attached to someone. Consider the following sentences:

  1. "We would love to hear you. Please give us feedback."
  2. "I married Alan because I love him with all my heart and not because of what his family hath."

The word surprise when used as a noun might mean an unexpected gift or offering but when used as a verb might mean a feeling of great astonishment or shock. Consider the following sentences:

  1. His surprise for Ana was ignored which belittled him.
  2. "I want to surprise him on his birthday to make him feel more special and loved."

The word wish when used as a noun might mean a hope for something to happen but when used as a verb might mean a strong desire for something that is unattainable or count not possibly happen.

  1. "Don't forget to make a wish before you blow the candle."
  2. "I wish that everything will be okay between you and Andrew after the two of you have parted ways."

To learn more about words that can be used interchangeably as noun and verbs, go to the following links:

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