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What is the noun form of verb

The noun form of a verb is called a noun. There are a few ways to turn a verb into a noun:

* Gerund: Adding "-ing" to the verb. For example, "running" is the gerund form of the verb "run".

* Infinitive: Using the base form of the verb with "to" before it. For example, "to run" is the infinitive form of the verb "run".

* Noun form: Some verbs have specific noun forms that are not derived from the base verb. For example, "decision" is the noun form of the verb "decide".

Here are some examples:

| Verb | Noun Form | Type |

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

| run | running | gerund |

| eat | eating | gerund |

| swim | to swim | infinitive |

| decide | decision | noun form |

| work | work | noun form |

| think | thought | noun form |

It's important to remember that not all verbs have a clear noun form. Some verbs are used exclusively as verbs and don't have a noun equivalent.

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