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What is the noun form of verb

There isn't one single noun form for all verbs. The noun form of a verb depends on the specific verb and the context. Here are some ways to turn verbs into nouns:

1. Adding -ing:

* Verb: "Walking"

* Noun: "The act of walking is good exercise."

2. Adding -er or -or:

* Verb: "Sing"

* Noun: "The singer has a beautiful voice."

3. Adding -ment or -tion:

* Verb: "Develop"

* Noun: "The development of the product took years."

4. Using a related noun:

* Verb: "To dance"

* Noun: "The dance was a success."

5. Using a different word:

* Verb: "To create"

* Noun: "The artist's creation was impressive."

Examples:

* Verb: "To explore"

* Noun: "Exploration is exciting."

* Verb: "To write"

* Noun: "Her writing is beautiful."

Important: It's not always possible to turn a verb into a noun, and sometimes the meaning can change depending on the method used. Be sure to choose the noun form that best fits the context.

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