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词组 turning verbs into nouns a cough a taste
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turning verbs into nouns : a cough , a tastenouns used for actions: (e.g. a crash, cough)nouns used for actions: (e.g. a crash, cough) (e.g. a crash, cough) 13211217turning verbs into nounsturning verbs into nouns 13211845Nouns and Noun Phrases; Agreement132 turning verbs into nouns: a cough, a taste1using nouns for actionsIt is very common to refer to an action by using a noun instead of a verb. Nouns of this kind often have the same form as the related verbs. The structure is especially common in an informal style.There was a loud crash.I need a rest.What about a drink?Did I hear a cough?Would you like a taste?Come on – one more try!2common structuresNouns of this kind are often introduced by 'general-purpose' verbs such as have, take, give, make, go for.I'll have a think and let you know what I decide. (informal BrE)Let's have a talk about your plans.Let your sister have a go on the swing. (BrE)Just take a look at yourself.I like to have/take a bath before I go to bed.If it won't start, let's give it a push.I don't know the answer, but I'm going to make a guess.Go for … is common with nouns for physical activity (475).I try to go for a run every day.Let's go for a walk.We can use -ing forms in a similar way after do (435.3).She does a bit of painting, but she doesn't like to show people.These structures are very common when we talk about casual, unplanned or unsystematic recreational activity.Let's have a swim. (More natural than Let's swim.)For details of 'action-nouns' with have, and a list of common expressions, 23.Previous Next
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