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Question
Pick out from the lesson the Verb forms of :
(a) qualification: ___________________
(b) negligence: ___________________
(c) company: ___________________
(d) decisions: ___________________
(e) practice: ___________________
(f) birth: ___________________
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Solution
(a) qualification: to qualify
(b) negligence: to neglect
(c) company: to accompany
(d) decisions: to decided
(e) practice: to practice
(f) birth: to born
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