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Whats a verb and a noun at the same time?
Aug 20, 2010 3:39 AM
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There are multiple words, a lot more than people can really just think of until they use it in a sentence.
Like, I just thought of the word: target.
It can be used as a verb in the sentence "Target that." Like a command, I'm telling you to take aim at something.
Or as a noun, I can say "Shoot that target." Target is now the noun, as a thing. Shoot is the verb.
August 20, 2010
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