Noun
The noun form of 'arrive' is _____
The correct option is A: "arrival."
Explanation:
In English grammar, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. The verb "arrive" refers to the action of reaching a destination or coming to a place. To form a noun from a verb, we often add a suffix such as "-al," "-ment," or "-ion."
Option A, "arrival," is the correct answer because it is the noun form of the verb "arrive." The suffix "-al" has been added to the verb stem to create a noun that represents the act of arriving. For example, "The arrival of the train was delayed due to bad weather."
Option B, "arriving," is incorrect because it is the present participle form of the verb "arrive," which is used to form continuous tenses (e.g. "I am arriving at the airport"). It is not a noun.
Option C, "arrived," is incorrect because it is the past participle form of the verb "arrive," which is used to form perfect tenses (e.g. "I have arrived at the hotel"). It is not a noun.
Option D, "arrives," is incorrect because it is the present tense form of the verb "arrive," which refers to the action of arriving in the present. It is not a noun.
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