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BOTH NOUNS AND VERBS

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  • The gardeners water the plant in the evening. (water - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • Let's get off at the next stop. (stop - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • Jummy sprays her hair before styling it. (sprays - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • Joseph swings his bat hardly to hit the ball. (swings - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • I need a break because it's a holiday! (break - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • The cooker is very expensive. (cooker - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • They had a fight in the ring last night. (fight - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • Please don't scream! (scream - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • He plays on the swing happily. (swing - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • My mother smiles sweetly at my father. (smiles - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • Jasmine and his brother is trying to ring the door bell. (ring - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • Please milk the cows carefully. (milk - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • The two boxers fight fiercely. (fight - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • The spray smells good. (spray - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • He gave me a diamond ring last night. (ring - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • I drink water when I'm thirsty. (water - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • This brush is too expensive. (brush - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • He can paint very well. (paint - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • He will break his pencil if he's angry.
    verb
  • I heard a scream. (scream - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • They brush the toilet floor hardly. (brush - noun or verb?)
    verb
  • The milk in the pail looks fresh. (milk - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • Can you pass me the paint? (paint - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • Those books are my favourite. (books - noun or verb?)
    noun
  • The smile on the clown's face looks scary. (smiles - noun or verb?)
    noun