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What are the verb noun adjective adverb forms of construction?

Here's a breakdown of the verb, noun, adjective, and adverb forms related to "construction":

Verb:

* Construct: This is the most common verb form, meaning "to build or create something."

* Example: "They are constructing a new bridge over the river."

Noun:

* Construction: This refers to the act or process of building or creating something.

* Example: "The construction of the skyscraper is nearing completion."

* Constructor: This refers to a person or company that builds or creates something.

* Example: "The constructor is responsible for all aspects of the project."

Adjective:

* Constructive: This describes something that is helpful, useful, or positive.

* Example: "He offered constructive criticism on the project."

* Constructional: This refers to the process of building or creating something.

* Example: "The constructional materials used in the building were of the highest quality."

Adverb:

* Constructively: This describes something done in a helpful or positive way.

* Example: "She responded constructively to the feedback."

Other Related Words:

* Constructing: The present participle form of the verb "construct."

* Constructed: The past participle form of the verb "construct."

* Construction site: The area where building or creating is taking place.

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