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What are the verb noun adjective and adverb forms of some words?

Let's explore some common words and their various forms! Here are some examples:

Word | Verb | Noun | Adjective | Adverb

---|---|---|---|---|

Happy | | Happiness | Happy | Happily

Create | Create | Creation | Creative | Creatively

Strong | Strengthen | Strength | Strong | Strongly

Quick | Quicken | Quickness | Quick | Quickly

Think | Think | Thought | Thoughtful | Thoughtfully

Beautiful | Beautify | Beauty | Beautiful | Beautifully

Brave | | Bravery | Brave | Bravely

Act | Act | Action | Active | Actively

Sad | Sadden | Sadness | Sad | Sadly

Success | Succeed | Success | Successful | Successfully

Important Notes:

* Not all words have all four forms: Some words might only have a noun form or an adjective form, for example.

* Word forms can change meaning: Sometimes, the verb, noun, adjective, or adverb forms of a word have slightly different meanings. For instance, "happy" and "happily" have similar meanings, but "happiness" is a more abstract concept.

* There are exceptions: English grammar is full of exceptions! Some words follow different patterns or have unusual forms.

Let me know if you'd like to explore specific words or need help with a particular word family. I'm here to assist!

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