The difference between the use of adjective as an intentional verb and that of adjective as a verb

The difference between the use of adjective as an intentional verb and that of adjective as a verb


While other adjectives as verbs do not refer to the subjective action of the subject itself, they may be objective, unrestricted, or an action
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Similar usage of adjectives as verbs in Chinese
Who can tell me what nouns are used as verbs, adjectives as verbs, causative verbs and so on in Chinese? What are these generally called, and how to use them? How to judge sentence patterns?


Knowledge Inventory: the flexible use of parts of speech is a common phenomenon of notional word use in ancient Chinese. It mainly includes the following categories: (1) the flexible use of nouns is verbs, and nouns are verbs. Generally, if two nouns are used together, there must be a noun as a verb; if adverbs are directly followed by nouns, nouns will be used as verbs



Do adjectives or nouns mean to use nouns or verbs as verbs?


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What are the words that verbs add ion into nouns and nouns that verbs add ment


Calculate calculation
Formulate planning
attraction
action
connection
invention
To explore; explore
Settlement settlement
agreement
movement
advertisement
arrangement
punishment
treatment
improvement
excitement
development
arguement



There are at least 200 words that can be used as both nouns and verbs


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Which words can be used as nouns or verbs


love
play



About the Spring Festival English noun vocabulary, adjective vocabulary, verb vocabulary


Noun: Spring Festival lucky money firework
Adjective: Festive
Verb: celebrate look forward to



On the transformation of verbs and nouns in English words


The common noun suffixes are: - er, thinker, teacher, driver - or, actor, visitor, conductor - ist, scientist, artist, chemist, terrestrial - Ian, musical, mathematical



Is the noun stressed before the verb? For example, contract


If a word has both noun part of speech and verb part of speech, as you said, the stress of noun comes first and verb comes second
Another example: record
Verb reading / R & # 618; &# 712; K & # 596; &# 720; D /, noun reading / &# 712; REK. &# 596; &# 720; D //
There is also the perfect mentioned by the previous respondents
We often use the adjective "perfect" to read /'p &; &ː F & ɪ kt /, while the verb "make "Perfect" means / P & # 601; &# 712; fekt /



What are the same types of verbs and nouns in English, that is, they can be both verbs and nouns?
Try to be more comprehensive, the more the better!


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