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    1. Asked: August 26, 2021In: Education

      Are there words that serve as both noun and adjective?

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      Added an answer on August 30, 2021 at 2:54 pm

      Within one sentence, each word can only function in one grammatical role at a time. No word can be a noun and an adjective at the same time. However, a word acting as a noun in one sentence can be used as an adjective in another sentence. For example, Can you give me your history book? The history aRead more

      Within one sentence, each word can only function in one grammatical role at a time. No word can be a noun and an adjective at the same time. However, a word acting as a noun in one sentence can be used as an adjective in another sentence.
      For example,
      Can you give me your history book?
      The history always repeats itself.
      The word “history” is primarily a noun. But in the term “history book” in first sentence, “history” acts as an adjective for “book. On the other hand, in second sentence, the word “history” is used as a noun.

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    2. Asked: August 26, 2021In: Religion

      Is it a must to baptize a new born if you are a catholic?

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      Added an answer on August 30, 2021 at 2:54 pm

      Infant baptism is wrong and is not actually considered as baptism. Baptism is supposed to be taken by a person after understanding why they take baptism and the reason behind it. When a baby gets baptized it doesn't know what baptism is and what it symbolizes. Baptism is to be taken by a believer afRead more

      Infant baptism is wrong and is not actually considered as baptism. Baptism is supposed to be taken by a person after understanding why they take baptism and the reason behind it. When a baby gets baptized it doesn’t know what baptism is and what it symbolizes.
      Baptism is to be taken by a believer after understanding and it has to be that person’s choice and not like infant baptism or forced baptism. So please let your baby grow up in Bible based living style and in God’s presence and then he/she will definitely get baptized on their own and not like a formality. Jesus too got baptized after he grew up and not as a child/baby.

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    3. Asked: August 26, 2021In: Communication

      Can ghosts be captured on cameras?

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      Added an answer on August 30, 2021 at 2:54 pm

      There are enough images floating around the internet that claim capturing of ghosts on camera. The authenticity of such images has always been a question mark. As far as I am concerned, while anything is possible, I can not categorically authenticate that cameras capture ghosts.

      There are enough images floating around the internet that claim capturing of ghosts on camera. The authenticity of such images has always been a question mark. As far as I am concerned, while anything is possible, I can not categorically authenticate that cameras capture ghosts.

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