Noun
What is the noun of the verb 'Depart'?
The correct answer is D: Departure.
A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, and it can often be formed from a verb by adding a suffix such as -ment, -tion, or -ing. In this case, the verb is "depart," which means to leave or go away, and the noun form is "departure," which refers to the act of leaving or the time when someone or something leaves.
Option A, "departed," is the past tense form of the verb and cannot function as a noun.
Option B, "department," is a completely different word that refers to a division or section of an organization or institution, and it is not related to the verb "depart."
Option C, "departing," is the present participle form of the verb and can function as an adjective or a gerund, but it is not the noun form of the verb.
Therefore, the only option that correctly represents the noun form of the verb "depart" is D: "Departure."
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