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Sentences with VERBAL-NOUN

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"A verbal noun is a noun derived from a verb, typically by the addition of a suffix."
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"In English, the verbal noun is often formed by adding -ing to the base form of a verb."
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"A verbal noun is a noun formed from or otherwise corresponding to a verb, typically ending in -ing or -ation."
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"In English, 'singing' is an example of a verbal noun."
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"'Running' can function as a verbal noun in the sentence 'I enjoy running in the park.'"
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"In some languages, verbal nouns are used more frequently than in others."
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"Studying linguistics requires an understanding of verbal nouns."
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"The teacher explained the concept of verbal nouns to the students."
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"She noticed a difference between the verbal noun and the gerund in the sentence."
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"The verbal noun 'cooking' can be used as a gerund or as a noun."
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"The category of verbal nouns includes words like 'writing,' 'reading,' and 'singing.'"
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