"You two don't pick a quarrel with each other tonight!"
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)
Both of you have made some good points; there is no need to quarrel about it.
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.
Example sentence - She would not quarrel with him in front of other people.
One way to use "color" as a noun in a sentence is: "The artist used a vibrant palette of colors in the painting."
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.
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
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)
Both of you have made some good points; there is no need to quarrel about it.
Those two are about to have another quarrel.
I am so quarreling at that man
I was quarreling with my wife for an hour today.
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 means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
Example sentence - She would not quarrel with him in front of other people.
Yes, because you can have a quarrel but you can't touch one.
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