Tuesday, April 19, 2016

How to use the words Bark , Date, Tear, Bank and File as Adverb

Note: The following words may be used as verbs, nouns and/or adjectives or adverbs.

1. bark:
The barks of certain trees are used as medicine. (noun)
Dogs bark at strangers. (verb)

2. date:
Dates are good for health. (noun)
Can you postpone the meeting to a later date? (noun)

3. tear:
When she heard that she had won the first prize she had tears in her eyes.
(noun)
He usually tears all letters after reading them. (verb)

4. bank:
Madurai is on the banks of the Vaigai. (noun)
Most banks in this area are computerised. (noun)
It is unfortunate that most students bank on market guides while preparing
for their examinations. (verb)

5. file:
Where is my personal file? (noun)
File all these papers alphabetically. (verb)

6. sign:
Did you notice the sign? (noun)
Sign the papers. (verb)

7. leave:
Can you please grant me medical leave for ten days? (noun)
Please leave the hall immediately after the programme. (verb)

8. live:
This is a live telecast. (adjective)
Not many people live in extremely dry areas. (verb)

9. play:
The play was suspended because of rain. (noun)
Hamlet is considered the best play of Shakespeare. (noun)
Children love to play for long hours. (verb)

10. train:
The train was late by two hours. (noun)
Students trained in communication skills face interview boards confidently.
(verb)

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