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Different parts of speech 1. Address Noun: I gave my new address to my friends.

Verb: The president addressed the students in the meeting yesterday. 2. Answer Noun: He knows the answer Verb: I answered the question 3. Conduct Noun: His conduct is good Verb: He conducts the programme 4. Project Noun: The project was successful Verb: He projects the images on the wall 5. Object Noun: Place the object in front of the light Verb: He objects my decision 6. Convict Noun: He is a convict Verb: He was convicted on a crime 7. Rebel Noun: Rebels are sent to jail Verb: He rebels on hearing the rules 8. Book Noun: This Grammar book is not easily available. Verb: I have booked the train tickets for the journey even a month ago 9. last Noun: He struggled to the last. Verb: My head ache lasted for three days. 10. Paint Noun: He bought quality paint Verb: They painted the wall. 11. Catch Noun: The fisherman had a good catch. Verb: The fielder couldn't catch the ball. 12. Switch Noun: Our house has quality switches. Verb: Switch on the light. 13. Absent Noun: He visited during my absence. Verb: He absented himself. 14. Demand Noun: There is a demand for jobs. Verb: I demanded an explanation.

15. Comfort Noun: He is a man who enjoys his comfort. / His presence was a comfort to her Verb: My father comforted me in my success. 16. Work Noun: A lot of people are out of work. Verb: she works in the night clubs. 17. Club Noun: He joined a golf club. Verb: The two men clubbed together. 18. Advocate Noun: He is working as an advocate in Madras High Court. Verb: My family advocated the policy of simple living. 19. Back Noun: There was a big scar on his back. Verb: We "backed our class leader in organizing the programme. 20. Board Noun: The Exam time table is displayed on the notice board. Verb: We boarded the train early in the morning. 21. Bottle Noun: It is harmful to use the plastic bottles to drink water. Verb: If you bottle up your feelings often, it will affect your health. 22. Box Noun: The sweet box is parceled with a colourful gift wrapper, Verb: The small boy boxed his father's ears. 23. Care Noun: We should take care of our health by periodical medical checkup. Verb: We should care the pets as our family members. 24. conduct Noun: Her conduct is very good. Verb: The students conducted a very good cultural programme. adj.: The conduct certificate will be issued tomorrow. 25. cook Noun: He is a chief cook in a five star hotel. Verb: I cooked in the electric oven. adj.: Steam cooked vegetables are healthy. 26. cross Noun: Cross is the holy symbol to all Christians. Verb: School children are trained well to cross the road by home guards. 27. cut Noun: As he is a wrestler he has many cuts all over the body. Verb: We should cut down our bad company. 28. desert Noun: Sahara is the biggest desert. Verb: We should not desert out friends, when they are helpless.

29. direct Verb: He directed me correctly to the station. adj.: The direct road to Madurai is very well maintained. document Noun: It is a valid document. Verb: He documented the evidence for his case. doom Noun: When Saddam was caught by the American, he knew that it was his doom. Verb: Sri Lankans are doomed to migrate from their place due to endless war. draw Noun: He lost all his money in the recent lottery draw. Verb: Children draw pictures with crayons. dream Noun: It is my lifelong dream to participate in Asian games. Verb: I often dream about serene natural resorts. Drop Noun: Every drop of blood is important to the patient. Verb: He dropped the plan of going to Coimbatore. end Noun: There is a church at the end of the street. Verb: We should end our day with prayers. equal Noun: Americans treat the Indians who work for them as equals. Verb: With her last match, she equalled the world record. face Noun: She had a heavy make up on her face. Verb: We should be 'ready to face any challenge in life. fall Noun: Many students go abroad for higher studies during the Fall. Verb: As the lorry is overloaded the boxes may fall down at any time. Fan Noun: I am an ardent fan of Mother Teresa. Verb: The nurse fanned the injuries with cool feathers: feel Noun: I had a strong feel that my brother is not genuine in his motives. Verb: We feel that the students struggle a lot with the new syllabus. finish Noun: The finish of all these furniture is very good and extra-ordinary. Verb: My mother usually finishes her daily work by 10.30 p.m. at night. force Noun: Even with great force I could not open the door. Verb: Our teacher forced us to participate in the programme. head Noun: The lady had a heavy basket on her head. Verb: Suresh headed the rally.
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44. Hope Noun: There is no life without hope. Verb: I hope to get good marks. intimate Verb: The teacher intimated the exam dates to us. adj.: Raju is my intimate friend. issue Noun: The issue of child labour has not come to an end. Verb: The court issued a notice against the minister. labour Noun: The manager wants some labours to work for his company. Verb: He laboured day and night to reach this status. leave Noun: I have applied for medical leave. Verb: The train will leave at 5 p.m. in the evening. Like Noun: The likes and dislikes of any ruler is the deciding factor of his rule. Verb: I like music notice Noun: It was a legal notice from the Court. Verb: The supervisor noticed the boy taking the bit from his pocket. order Noun: I received my appointment order through post. Verb: The king ordered his people to pay the tax. play Noun: The students staged an effective play in the auditorium yesterday. Verb: We play tennis every morning. point Noun: The director has made his point very clear in the movie. Verb: The teacher pointed out the student who was talking in the class. present Noun: Her birthday present was' a beautiful purse. Verb: They presented a memento to the Collector. round Noun: The next round of talk begins next month. Verb: His eyes rounded with horror. rise Noun: Nobody is happy with the rise of fascism in Europe . Verb: Smoke was rising from the chimney. run Noun: I go for a run every morning. Verb: The doctor advised him to run at least 2 kms. every day. sail Noun: We need a special training to use the sails in the boat. Verb: Fishermen easily sail over waves in the ocean.
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59. set Noun: How much is your kitchen set useful? Verb: Set aside your worries and work hard to achieve your goal. 60. seat Noun: Please sit in your seat. Verb: He seated himself behind the desk. 61. show Noun: It was a grand show. Verb: West Indies show their great skill in bowling. 62. stick Noun: It is risky to kill the snakes without sticks. Verb: We should stick to our time table strictly otherwise we cannot finish the portion . 63. talk Noun: They had a long talk with the contractors to make an agreement. Verb: If you talk too much you will never be respected. 64. tear Noun: We should not shed tears easily. Verb: Don't tear the paper from the record note.
65. walk Noun: The Commissioner is kind to the people in all walks of life. Verb: We should walk only on the pavement. 66. Well Noun: Dig a well in the garden Verb: Tears were welling up in her eyes. 67. will Noun: Where there is a will there is a way. Verb: He willed himself not to panic.

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