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Attract is a transitive verb.
Attracting is a verb Attraction is a noun
The noun form for the verb to attract is attractor, someone or something that attracts. Another noun form is attraction.
No, the word 'attracts' is not a noun.The word 'attracts' is a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to attract.The noun forms of the verb to attract are attractor, attraction, and the gerund, attracting.
Yes, attractions is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:There are plenty of tourist attractions in London.Theme parks are an example of attractions.
The abstract noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness (e.g. beauty).The word attractive is an adjective form of the verb to attract.The abstract noun form of the verb to attract are attraction (e.g. enticement, allure) and the gerund, attracting.
The word 'love' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'love' is to feel strong attraction or affection for someone or something.The noun 'love' is a word for those emotions you feel.Examples:Verb - "We love that restaurant."Noun - "He was touched by love."
The word 'love' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'love' is to feel strong attraction or affection for someone or something.The noun 'love' is a word for those emotions you feel.Examples:Verb - "You will love that new restaurant."Noun - "We were moved by the love he showed the boy."
ATTRACTION OF (+) AND (-) CHARGES
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