Help to think of a group of words, similar to "Pavilion and stop, sit and seat" must be a noun and a verb, there is a connection between the two, but the pronunciation does not need to be exactly the same

Help to think of a group of words, similar to "Pavilion and stop, sit and seat" must be a noun and a verb, there is a connection between the two, but the pronunciation does not need to be exactly the same


Bao and Bao fire and burning well and farming temple and smelling autumn and worrying mystery and bewitching eyes and seeing



Is there any difference in the pronunciation between the verb and the noun,


The pronunciation of "return" as a verb is the same as that of a noun
There is no difference between English and American,



What's the difference between the pronunciation of a noun and a verb?


Look here http://www.baidu.com/s?lm=0&si=&rn=10&ie=gb2312&ct=1048576&wd=record&tn=baidu The emphasis is on the position of stress. The rule of pronunciation in English is: the stress of a noun is at the beginning of a word, and the stress of a verb is at the end of a syllable



What's the difference between the pronunciation of record as a noun and a verb!


Noun: /'rek: D/
Verb / ri'k: D/



What are the verb words in primary school English words?


School things pen pen pencil pencil case ruler book bag comics book post card newspaper school



Is swimming a noun or a verb in Chinese, or is it a noun as well as a verb?


All of them
Modern Chinese dictionary, 5th Edition, P. 1651
[swimming] 1. Verb. A person or an animal swims in the water. 2. Noun. One of the sports events in which a person paddles or performs in various positions in the water



Is there a verb in the noun phrase? Is there a noun in the verb phrase?


A noun phrase is actually a noun phrase, in which there are verbs, such as "shouldering" and "pushing". These two "de" phrases are noun phrases, in which there are verbs. Similarly, verb phrases are also called verb phrases, such as "be vigilant" and "defend the motherland". These two verb object phrases are verb phrases, in which



The differences between nouns and verbs in modern Chinese


NOUN
(1) Youth is the sun in the morning. Most of them can be used as attributives or with attributives. For example, the campus of Zhaoqing University has beautiful scenery and the stone mountain, However, it can be used as adverbial when expressing way, attitude (telephone contact, radio looking for people, looking at problems scientifically, looking at problems historically), reason (acting in friendship) and comparison (output rising sharply)
(2) For example, you can say "ten jin meat" and "four tons of steel". You can't say "no Guangdong" or "no teacher"
(3) Kinship terms and a few other words, such as "father, sister, brother, younger brother" and "star, grandma", are morpheme reduplication of word formation, not morphological changes of word formation, "Renren, Jiajia, Huhu" means "everyone, every family, every household". Some nouns can be duplicated when they are used together. Two monosyllabic nouns can be duplicated, which can be synonymous, For example, "mountains and rivers", "branches and leaves", "bottles and cans", "rules and regulations", "potholes and hollows" and so on. A few overlapping or overlapping nouns have been stereotyped as idioms, such as: mother-in-law, wind and fire, and often use extended and metaphorical meanings
(4) The noun that expresses people can be followed by "men" to indicate Group (see auxiliary word "men" for details), for example: "classmates, girls, gentlemen, ladies". The noun that does not add "men" can be individual or group, for example: "ask your children hello" and "there are farmers in the field"
verb
(1) Verbs can be used as predicate or predicate center, and most of them can take objects, such as "he laughs", "love the motherland", "review lessons", "know Xiao Mao", "learn to drive", "see Beijing Opera". Most of them can also drive quantitative complements, such as: read three times, scold one meal, watch one time, go for a trip, go for a visit, check, see one side,
(2) Most verbs can be negated by adding "no" and "Mei (you)", For example, "don't do, don't like, don't be afraid, don't walk, don't sit, don't be in, shouldn't, don't, don't go in, don't go out"; but can't say "very dry, very walk, very sit, very in, very out". Verbs can have "V don't V" or "V don't V" question form. For example: "is it, can't, go, willing to, know don't know, is it worth it Die or not, have or not, succeed or not, succeed or not
The vast majority of verbs or verb phrases can be modified by adverbs. For example: in the process, in the performance, has been produced, are in favor of, vigorously promote, enjoy singing
Only verbs expressing psychological activities and some verbs expressing willingness can be preceded by adverbs of degree. For example, they can say "very like, very afraid, very worried, a little miss, extremely dislike", and "very willing, very ought". Some verbs with objects can be modified by adverbs of degree. For example, they are very disciplined, quite polite, very punctual, very reasonable, and more homesick
(3) Most verbs can be followed by "zhe", "Le" and "Guo" to express dynamic state. Most verbs can be followed by tense auxiliary words "zhe", "Le" and "Guo". For example: keep, praise, supplement, arrange, repeat, act as, investigate, analyze and transform. A few verbs are not followed by "zhe", "Le" and "Guo", For example: Yes, will, should, lazy, willing, to, as
(4) Some verbs can be overlapped, indicating short-term, slight (less momentum or less time) and limited to sustainable action verbs. Monosyllabic verb overlapping is AA type, such as "see, taste", and disyllabic verb overlapping is ABAB type, such as "exercise, analysis, encouragement". Some verbs have A-A, A-A overlapping forms, such as "blow, point, point", These overlapping forms are usually short-term or tentative



Chinese is both a verb and a noun
For example, to do something is a vocation. To do a verb is to do something


Midnight snack
describe
service
get some action
To add
Decide, change, package, discover, invite, pursue, improve, destroy, protect, experience, plan



Is "suggestion" a noun or a verb in Chinese?


I suggest you learn to draw
Your suggestion is good