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John graduated from university two years ago. Same Word Form Different Word Form graduation (n) finish (v) complete (v) conclude (v) graduate (v) FROM university (n) tertiary (adj) academic (adj) ago (adv) since (conj) for (prep)

My question was not answered. Same Word Form Different Word Form I (S pronoun) my (adj) me (OBJ pronoun) question (v) query (n) inquiry (n) query (v) inquire (v) question (n) answer (n) respond to (v) reply to (v) response (n) reply (n) answer (v)

football match (compound n) I’m sure he was upset at the result of the football match. Same Word Form Different Word Form I (Subj. pronoun) sure (adj) he (subj. pronoun) upset (adj) result (n) football match (compound n)