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what is the difference between death, dead, and die?
could anyone explain me what is the difference between death, dead, and die?
5 mrt. 2014 02:54
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Hey! Here are some examples:
Death: 'Drinking too much alcohol may cause death'; 'It is depressing to think about death'
Dead: 'He is dead'; 'She is dead'; 'dead body'
Die: 'I never want to die!'; 'I wish my cat did not die'
'Death' is a concept: the idea of dying. It can also be a noun: e.g. 'death will come'
'Dead' is an adjective, to describe a state of not being a alive.
'Die' is a verb, the action of dying.
Confusing, I know! But I think it will help to look at lots of different examples in context to get a better understanding!
5 maart 2014
2
Died =past tense = John Lennon died in America.
Dead= Present perfect = John Lennon is dead.
Death= Noun= Death happens to everyone.
5 maart 2014
1
die is a verb,, death is a noun and dead can be a noun,adj and adv
5 maart 2014
1
death it is a noun
dead and die are verbs,
die is the present
dead is the past
5 maart 2014
1
'Death' is a noun.
'Dead' is an adjective.
'Die' is a verb.
Ex. He is dead. He died last week. His death will not have been in vain.
5 maart 2014
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