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Understanding Nouns as Verbs

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