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Some words in English are used as both nouns (person, place, or thing) and verbs (action or state words). The spelling is the same, but the meanings are different, depending on how they are used in the sentence. Read the words and their definitions below:

Address
Noun: the location of a building, including the number and street
Verb: to deal with a problem

Challenge
Noun: something that is difficult to do
Verb: to disagree with someone’s ideas, rules, or authority

Report
Noun: a written document about a subject
Verb: to tell someone about something that has happened

Break
Noun: a short period when you stop what you are doing
Verb: to damage something

Notice
Noun: a sign that gives information about something
Verb: to see or be aware of something

Contact
Noun: a person you know at a particular place who could help with a job or position
Verb: to phone, email, or communicate with someone

Value
Noun: the amount that something is worth
Verb: to feel that someone or something is important to you

Fill in the blanks in the sentences with the correct words. Each word will appear once as a noun and once as a verb. Drag each word from the box into the correct blank.

report
report
contact
contact
value
value
challenge
challenge
break
break
address
address
notice
notice
  1. She had to the accident to security right away so that they could call Maintenance.
  2. Who should I to sign up for training?
  3. What is the of the Canadian dollar?
  4. That project is very complicated. It will be a .
  5. Your for lunch is from noon until 1:00 p.m. every day.
  6. Please the problem with the entire staff.
  7. Did you the new schedule posted in the staff room?
  8. I have to submit my weekly on the progress of this project.
  9. If you are looking for a job, I have a at the gas company.
  10. Remember to fill in your on the top of the form.
  11. I read the reminding us about the meeting tomorrow.
  12. Boss to employee: “You are very smart and work very hard. I your contributions to the team.”
  13. She does not agree with the information presented, so she will it.
  14. Don’t drop the laptop, you might it.
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