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There Are Nouns in the Text (Formation, Government) Which Are Formed from the Corresponding Verbs (Form, Govern) by Suffixing – (At)Ion Or Ment. There May Be Change in the Spelling of Some Verb – - English - Language and Literature

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प्रश्न

There are nouns in the text (formation, government) which are formed from the corresponding verbs (form, govern) by suffixing – (at)ion or ment. There may be change in the spelling of some verb – noun pairs ; such as rebel, rebellion; constitute, constitution.
Make a list of such pairs of nouns and verbs in the text

Noun Verb
Rebellion Rebel
Constitution Constitute
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उत्तर

Noun Verb
Rebellion Rebel
Constitution Constitute
Formation Form
Government Govern
Obligation Oblige
Transformation Transform
Discrimination Discriminate
Deprivation Deprive
Demonstration Demonstrate
Oppression Oppress
Imagination Imagine
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पाठ 2.1: Nelson Mandela:Long Walk to Freedom - Exercise 5 [पृष्ठ २४]

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एनसीईआरटी English - First Flight Class 10
पाठ 2.1 Nelson Mandela:Long Walk to Freedom
Exercise 5 | Q 1 | पृष्ठ २४

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