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write two sentences for each word in the first sentence use the word as a noun. in the second used the word as a verb
1Cracks
cracks
2 kicks
kicks
3snacks
snacks
4backs
backs
5packs
packs
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1. Cracks (noun): Cracks in the old bridge made engineers worry about its stability.
Cracks (verb): During the freeze, the pavement cracks and widens overnight.
2. kicks (noun): His powerful kicks helped the team win the match.
kicks (verb): She kicks the ball into the net from the penalty spot.
3. snacks (noun): The meeting table was covered with snacks for everyone to share.
snacks (verb): Between classes, he snacks on a granola bar to keep his energy up.
4. backs (noun): The backs of the chairs were carved with intricate designs.
backs (verb): Carefully, he backs the trailer into the narrow driveway.
5. packs (noun): The hikers slung heavy packs over their shoulders before dawn.
packs (verb): Every evening she packs her camera and notebooks into her bag.
Cracks (verb): During the freeze, the pavement cracks and widens overnight.
2. kicks (noun): His powerful kicks helped the team win the match.
kicks (verb): She kicks the ball into the net from the penalty spot.
3. snacks (noun): The meeting table was covered with snacks for everyone to share.
snacks (verb): Between classes, he snacks on a granola bar to keep his energy up.
4. backs (noun): The backs of the chairs were carved with intricate designs.
backs (verb): Carefully, he backs the trailer into the narrow driveway.
5. packs (noun): The hikers slung heavy packs over their shoulders before dawn.
packs (verb): Every evening she packs her camera and notebooks into her bag.
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