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In English / Middle School | 2014-04-04

Each verb below, one noun does not go with it. Which one?

1. discover (the truth, a cure, DNA, gold)
2. make (cars, a discovery, a phone call)
3. tell (hello, the truth, a joke, a lie)
4. give (advice, a present, information, a complaint, a lift)
5. carry (a watch, an umbrella, a gun, passengers, a briefcase)
6. lose (the bus, weight, money, the way, the game)
7. keep (the peace, a diary, a secret, a promise, an idea)
8. miss (the family, the ball, the bus, the way, school)

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

dna
cars
hello
a lift
passengers 6)the bus
an idea 8)school hope this helps!!!โ™กโ™ฅ

Answered by flowerpower1024 | 2024-06-10

Each **verb **below, one **noun **does not go with it is 1) DNA, 2) cars.
What is the noun?
A **noun **is a word that is used to refer to a specific object or set of objects , such as living creatures, actions, qualities , places, states of existence, or ideas. Lexical categories are defined by the ways their members combine with other types of expressions .
A **verb **is a word used to describe an action or state of being. Like, want, be, and think are examples of common verbs . Abstract Nouns, Common Noun, collective Noun, compound Nouns , possessive Nouns, proper Nouns, singular Nouns, plural **Nouns **are the types of noun .
One **noun **does not go with each **verb **listed, below:

DNA

Cars

Hello

A lift

Passengers

The bus

An idea

School


Therefore, One **noun **does not go with each **verb **above is 1) DNA, 2) cars.
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Answered by marvineetesh3 | 2024-06-16

In each of the verb-noun pairs, the nouns that do not go with their respective verbs include gold, a phone call, a lie, a complaint, passengers, the game, a promise, and the family. The focus is on how certain nouns fit better with the action implied by the verb compared to others. Analyzing verb-noun compatibility helps clarify their meanings in context.
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Answered by marvineetesh3 | 2024-09-04