Those two are about to have another quarrel.
The word 'quarrel' is both a noun (quarrel, quarrels) and a verb (quarrel, quarrels, quarreling, quarreled).Examples:The children had a quarrel and won't speak to each other. (noun)I don't wish to quarrel. I need a time out. (verb)
Yes, the word quarrel is both a noun and a verb. For example: Noun: The quarrel was not serious, we're still good friends. Verb: Don't quarrel when you can discuss the problem.
Quarrel can be used as a noun or a verb: I don't want to quarrel with you. Tim was slightly injured during his quarrel with his neighbor.
Yes, because you can have a quarrel but you can't touch one.
Someone who quarrels a lot is called quarrelsome.
"You two don't pick a quarrel with each other tonight!"
The word is quarrel.
Quadriceps, qualification, quantity and quarrel are nouns. Quartz, quiet, queen and question are nouns.
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The Quarrel was created in 1991.
"quarrel" is "querelle"
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life