In the sentence “Please cash this check for me.”, the noun cash is used as a verb, we call it _____.
A: de-verbal noun
B: de-adjective noun
C: de-nominal verb
D: de-adjective verb
A: de-verbal noun
B: de-adjective noun
C: de-nominal verb
D: de-adjective verb
举一反三
- Many words in English can function as a noun and verb, or noun and adjective, or verb and adjective, with no change in form. (<br/>)
- economic A: Verb B: Noun C: Adjective
- Which sentence is not a way to overcome noun plagues?( ) A: replacing the noun with a gerund B: Replacing the abstract noun with a concrete noun C: replacing the noun with an adjective or adverb D: replacing the noun with a verb
- What is the process of turning a word that is not a noun (such as a verb, an adjective or an adverb) into a noun or into the head of a noun phrase called ?
- Whatattributesshouldagoodmanagerpossess?Whatisthepartofspeechof"attribute"inthesentence? A: verb B: noun C: adjective