remeasurement - verb / noun so, i'm confused with measure. You can do an action of measuring which would be a verb or it can be the size of something which would be a noun. I'm confused which one it is :\ And then when you say "remeasure" would be a verb measurement would be a noun and remeasurement would be a verb Someone guide me lol
@Hero
Dictionaries usually clarify the difference between each in terms of usage and part of speech.
Have you consulted any dictionaries for clarification purposes?
Yea, but my question just gives me the word w no context and it wants me to make a tree structure for it.
It would probably be much easier to post the actual problem you're working on.
There you go (:
I'm on e)
This question is out of my area of expertise. It's best for you to re-post this question but re-post it as the actual question as given from the textbook. Use this link to post it in the Draw feature: https://questioncove.com/assets/attachments/1592366277-5ee9926c30e292aefb393800-cbe0ab7b3e6e3924b8b2669b9414c4f1.png
When you re-post the question it should look like this: |dw:1592366518919:dw|
Yea, but I don't need help on the drawing part, I just need help on identifying if the word is a noun/verb/adjective etc. But thanks anyways
Pretty sure it is a noun as it is a conceptual idea that describes the act of doing something. In this case, remeasurement is the act of measuring again.
I think that's what I'll go for too. Thankss!
Well, there seems to also be a business definition of the same word. But either way, it's a noun.
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