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Use the same word as a noun and a verb to make a meaningful sentence.

March

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Solution

  1. Noun: The Republic day march was simply spectacular.
  2. Verb: The soldiers were ordered to march to the battlefield.
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Chapter 3.4: Let us March! - English Workshop [Page 115]

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Chapter 3.4 Let us March!
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