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Seven Rules of English Part of Speech Conversion
Seven rules and examples of English part-of-speech conversion (1) Verbs are converted into nouns, followed by mail-mail weighing-weight suggestion-suggestion.
(2) Verbs are transformed into nouns-adjectives act-actor/act- active change-change-variable.
(3) Verbs are transformed into adjectives, adverbs, nouns fill-full, needed necessity-necessary interest(v ./n .)interest/ interested.
(4) the noun is transformed into the adjective person personal (individual; Private) fun funny
(5) Nouns are transformed into plural nouns: gentlemen, gentlemen, human beings.
(6) Adjectives are transformed into adverbs: possible, possible, probable and possible.
(7) Adjectives are converted into adverbs, and nouns are truth, truth, luck and luck.
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