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There is a buzzing sound from next door.I am buzzing with excitement.
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No, a buzzing is a concrete noun, a word something that can be heard, a physical sound.
The word 'buzzing' is an adjective, a verb, and a noun. The word buzzing is the present participle of the verb 'to buzz'. The present participle is also an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun). Examples:Adjective: I hear a buzzing sound.Verb: The sun is shinning, the bees are buzzing, it's a fine summer day.Noun: That buzzing is very distracting.
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India has mixed economy
Yes, the word "buzzing" is an example of onomatopoeia. It imitates the sound produced by bees or other insects, as well as electrical devices. Onomatopoeic words are designed to evoke the sounds they represent, making "buzzing" a fitting example.
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India is not technically a command economy. The economy of India focuses more on an indirect and direct state intervention type of economy.
India has a mixed economy in that there is private property and companies that produce products for the benefit of profit. There are many business regulations in India, this combined with the above places India as a mixed economy country.
India is one of the fastes growing economy
No. India is a mixed economy , a combination of capitalistic and socialistic economies