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VERBS

• She lives in new york


• I run fast.
• He cleans the house
• We cook the dinner
• They travel to Brasil
NOUNS THAT ARE ALSO
VERBS IN ENGLISH

In English we have many words that


can be either nouns or verbs, with
little change in meaning or a lot of
them.
Today we are going to see some
nouns that are also verbs.
When you use this words as nouns, you need to choose the correct verb
to use with them, because as a noun, there is always a verb in the
sentence . In this case there are two verbs, “ be” is the main verb and can
the auxiliary verb.

In this case, grows means


“crecer” like a verb in the
sentence and the another
sentence “growth” means
“crecimiento” like a noun .
Similar writing, different
meaning.
EXAMPLES:
• Could you give the answer, please?
• Puedes darme la respuesta por favor? NOUN
-You didn´t answer me yesterday.
VERB
No me respondiste ayer

-This book is really interesting.


NOUN
Este libro es realmente interesante.
-You booked a table in your favourite restaurant.
VERB
Reservaste una mesa en tu restaurante favorito.
EXAMPLES:
• She waters the plants everyday.
VERB
• Ella riega las plantas todos los días.

NOUN
I need a glass of water.
Necesito un vaso de agua.
EXAMPLES:
• My boss asked me the report.
NOUN
• Mi jefe me pidió el reporte.
-I have to report a fail inmediatly.
VERB
Tengo que reportar una falla inmediatamente.

• I don´t mind if you leave.


VERB
• No me importa si te vas.
-My mind is very busy right now.
NOUN
Mi mente esta muy ocupada ahora.
NOUM
• Nouns are words that name beings: people, animals, things,
ideas, etc.
• They are variable words, they have gender and number.
EXAMPLES:
1. He turned to his father to solve the problem. 2. The television is not working.
3. People understand each other by talking.
VERB
• Verbs are variable words that express actions, states or processes
located in a present, past or future time.
EXAMPLES:
1. Anni swims at the beach. 2. Ana married someone else.
3. Yesterday I ate with my grandmother very well.

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