English+Noun-Verb+Pairs

Vocabulary Strategies English is Krazie Why is English so hard to learn? ~ English Noun-Verb Pairs ~

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I did not //**object**// to the //**object**//. I //**shed**// my clothes in the //**shed**//. The //**dove** **dove**// into the bushes. The farmer taught his //**sow**// to //**sow**//. We must //**polish**// the //**Polish**// furniture. The farm was used to //**produce** **produce**//. He could //**lead**// if he would get the //**lead**// out.

The bandage was //**wound**// around the //**wound**//. I will //**tear**// up your letter, and I won't shed a //**tear**//. The dump was so full that it had to //**refuse**// more //**refuse**//. The soldier decided to //**desert**// his //**dessert**// in the //**desert**//.

The buck //**does**// funny things when the //**does**// are present. There was a //**row**// among the //**row**// of oarsmen about how to //**row**//. I had to //**subject**// the //**subject**// to a series of tests on various //**subjects.**// The //**wind** is// too strong to //**wind**// the sail so we might //**wind**// up on the rocks. There is no time like the //**present**//, so he thought it was time to //**present**// the //**present**//.

A //**bass**// was painted on the head of the **//bass//** drum. A seamstress and a //**sewer**// fell down into a //**sewer**// line. After a //**number**// of injections my jaw got //**number**//.

How can I //**intimate**// this to my most //**intimate**// friend?

The insurance was //**invalid**// for the //**invalid**//.

They were too //**close**// to the door to //**close**// it.