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1. Your brother rejected my proposal.
(Verb)
2. My purpose is quite clear from my letter.
(Verb)
3.I could not attend the
meeting because I
was il. (Noun)
4. You cannot gain admission without a
trick.(Verb)
5. Your friend made a success of all his
undertakings.(Verb)
6. 1 believe that he will come tomorrow.
(Noun)
7. My sister will not give her consent to my
departure. (Verb)
8. The prisoner confessed his guilt.
(Adjective)
9. The Taj is surprisingly beautiful.(Verb)
10. She succeededin her attempt.
(Adjective)
11. Baji Rao was admttedly the greatest of
his time.(Verb)
12. Lord Clive successfully repelled every
attack on Arcot(Verb)
13. That
was
not my
meaning at all.(Verb)
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1. The audience listened to the leader
with patience.
(Use
Adverb of 'patience)
2. The child resembles his mother.
(Use Noun
of 'resembles)
3. At last he was successful in his venture.
(Use Verb of
'successfu)
4. She moved towards the stage slowy.
(Use
Adjective of 'slowly)
5. It is impossible for him to revert at this
(Use noun of
stage.
revert)
6. The project is
progressing satisfactorily.
(Use Adjective of 'satisfactorily)
7. She hopes that she will meet him
soon.
(Use
hopeful for 'hopes)
8. It is not allowed to slay animals in the
city.
(Use
Noun
9. His parents are lucky to have a son
who obeys them.
(Use
adjective of 'obey)
10. He has made corrections in all of
these sentences.
verb of 'corrections)
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Interchange of onee
part of speech for
another
MARCH 2 2011
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Study the following sentences.
He succeeded in his attempt.
His attempt was successful.
His attempt was crowned with
success.
You may have noticed that all the three
sentences given above express the sam=
idea. The verb succeeded in sentence 1
changes
to the
adjective successful
in
sentence 2 and the noun success in sent
3.
More examples are given below.
Respect your parents and teacher
(respect verb)
B e respectful to your parents and
teachers.(respectful-adjective)
Show respect to your parent
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Respect your parents and teachers.
(respect verb)
Be respectful to your parents and
teachers. (respectful - adjective)
Show respect to your parents and
teachers.(respect
noun)
H e works diligently. (diligently -
adverb)
He works with diligence. (diligencenoun)
H e died in an instant. (in an instant -
adverb phrase)
He died instantly. (instantly
-
adverb)
He accepted all of our proposals.
(proposals-noun)
He accepted all that we proposed.
(proposed -verb)
This is apparently a good proposal.
(apparently - adverb)
This appears to be a good proposal.
(appears- verb)
I t is apparent that this is a good
proposal. (apparent- adjective)
The performance didnt give me any
amusement. (amusement - noun)
Iwasn't amused by the performance at
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Respect your parents and teachers
(respect-verb)
Be respectful to your parents and
teachers.(respectful adjective)
Show respect to your parents and
teachers. (respect noun)
He works diligently.
(diligently
-
adverb)
H e works with diligence. (diligence -
noun)
He died in an instant. (in an instant
adverb phrase)
He diedinstantly.(instantly adverb)
He accepted all of our proposals.
(proposals- noun)
He accepted all that we proposed.
(proposed - verb)
This is apparently a good proposal.
(apparently adverb)
This appears to be a good proposal.
(appears-verb)
I t is apparent that this is a good
proposal. (apparent adjective)
The performance didn't give me any
amusement. (amusement
noun)
Iwasn't amused by the performance at
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REPLACENOUN BY VERB EXAMPLE
Eg:The cost is twelve rupees.
It costs twelve rupees.
Eg:These mangoes have a sweet smell but a
sour taste.
These mangoes smell sweet but taste sour.
REPLACE ADVERB BY VERB EXAMPLE
Eg:They welcomed the good news mostjoyfully
They welcomed the good news with great
joy.
Fg: He is admittedly the greatest general of the
country.
Everyone admits that he is the greatest
general of the country.
REPLACE VERBS & ADJECTIVES BY NOUNS
-
EXAMPLE
Eg:Though the ant is small it is as intelligent as
the elephant
Though the ant is small, its intelligence is
nlar to that of the elephant.
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Changing one part of speech for
another
1.Be respectful to your parents and
t e a c h e r s . (Respectful -
adjective)
*Show respect to your parents and
teachers. (Respect
noun)
2. She works diligently. (Diligently
adverb)
*She works with diligence. (Diligence
-
noun)
3.It
is
obvious
that
he
hides
something from us. (Obvious
adjective)
*He obviously hides something from
us. (Obviously
adverb)
4. The man was shot in the head and
died in an instant. (Instant noun)
*The man was shot in the head and
died instantly. (Instantly adverb)
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