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Understanding Nouns as Verbs
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I am excited we got our ''refund''. This will be helpful. (Verb? or Noun?)
Noun
They are ''regretting it,'' I thought they were going to ''regret'' it. (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb and Verb
He was expecting an ''invite'' we totally forgot to ''invite'' him (Verb? or Noun?)
Noun and Verb
He can apply for an ''upgrade'' I think it will be granted. (Verb? or Noun?)
Noun
I bet that's an ''upgrade,'' It looks great.... (Verb? or Noun?)
Noun
Their flight ticket was ''upgraded'' to a first class. (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb
I am very sure he is ''regretting'' now..... (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb
Oh yes! She had no ''regret'' whatsoever. (Verb? or Noun?)
Noun
That's the ''invite,'' looking forward to seeing you there.
Noun
Congratulations! You have been ''invited'' (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb
Please ''invite'' him, he will make a great guest. (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb
It was ''refunded'' yesterday, you will receive it soon. (Verb? or Noun?)
Verb
I would like to have a ''refund'' please, Thanks... (Noun or Verb?)
Noun