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    "I wished to kill you." How can I change the verb to a noun?
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    You're using two verbs. If you're asking about "wished," you could say, "My wish was to kill you." If you're asking about "to kill," you could say, "I wished for your killing." To combine the two usages, you could say, "My wish was for your killing."
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    What is the noun for of verb "do"?
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    The gerund "doing," as in "This was of your own doing."
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    What's the noun of adjust?
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    Adjustment.
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    What is "improve" changed into noun form?
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    As suggested in in the above article (Method 1 Step 2), change "improve" to "improvement."
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    What's the noun form of the word 'buy'?
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    "Buy" can be a noun: "This is a really smart buy." The gerund "buying" can also be used as a noun.
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    What is mixed tense?
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    It refers to the use of more than one verb tense in a single sentence or series of adjoining sentences.
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    How do I change 'outgoing' to a noun?
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    "Outgo." As a noun it means "outflow" (or something that goes out).
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    Is "perform" a noun or a verb?
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    It's a verb. The noun would be "performance" or "performer."
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    How do I make a verb of 'starvation'?
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    The verb is starve.
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    "Gradually these systems were modified and perfected." How do I rewrite this sentence in noun form?
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    Gradually these systems were subjected to modification, finally resulting in perfection. (This is an example of Method 2 above.)
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    How do I change "jog" into a verb?
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    "Jog" can be either a noun ("I am going for a jog") or a verb ("I am going to jog").
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    "One night I lay, gazing at the starry sky." Comma or no comma?
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    No comma.
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    How do I change "sculptured" into a noun?
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    The noun is "sculpture," referring to the piece of artwork that has been sculptured.
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    What is the noun of "know"?
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    "Knowledge." Also, "knowing" is sometimes a noun.
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    What is the noun form of "speak"?
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    Speech.
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    How do I turn encourage into a noun?
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    Encouragement.
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    How do I change the verb "admire" into a noun?
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    Admiration. Admirer.
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    How do I use the verb form of "bridge"?
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    A common usage is "bridge the gap."
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    How do I change "beautiful" into a verb?
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    Beautify (which means "to make beautiful").
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    What is the noun form of alter?
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    Alteration or altering.
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    What is the noun form of empower?
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    "Empowerment" or "empowering."
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    What is the noun form of "say"?
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    "Saying" is a noun: "That's an old saying." It can also be a gerund used as a noun.
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    What is the noun form of "appreciate"?
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    Appreciation.
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    What's the verb form of "correction"?
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    Correct, corrected, correcting.
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    How do I change "research" into a noun?
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    "Research" is both a verb and a noun.
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    What is the noun form for "perform"?
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    Performer, performance, and the gerund "performing."
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    What is the noun of the verb "smiled"?
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    Smile. "Her smile was dazzling."
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    What is the noun of the verb "listen"?
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    It's the gerund "listening." "Listening is sometimes more useful than speaking."
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    How can I change "knock down" to a noun?
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    Make it one word: knockdown is a noun.
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    What is the noun form of loyal?
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    "Loyal" is an adjective. Its noun form is "loyalty".
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