Answer :
Of course! Let's fill in the table based on the provided information:
1. Employ:
- Noun: "(un)employment"
- Adjective: (blank)
2. Promote:
- Noun: "promotion"
- Adjective: (blank)
3. Retire:
- Noun: "retirement"
- Adjective: (blank)
4. Resign:
- Noun: "resignation"
- Adjective: (blank)
5. (No verb)
- Noun: "success"
- Adjective: (blank)
6. Own:
- Noun: "ownership"
- Adjective: (blank)
Now, let's update the table with this data.
[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \text{verb} & \text{noun} & \text{adjective} \\ \hline \text{employ} & \text{(un)employment} & \\ \hline \text{promote} & \text{promotion} & \\ \hline \text{retire} & \text{retirement} & \\ \hline \text{resign} & \text{resignation} & \\ \hline & \text{success} & \\ \hline \text{own} & \text{ownership} & \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]
There you go! The table is now complete with the nouns corresponding to each verb, and the adjective column remains blank based on the provided information.
1. Employ:
- Noun: "(un)employment"
- Adjective: (blank)
2. Promote:
- Noun: "promotion"
- Adjective: (blank)
3. Retire:
- Noun: "retirement"
- Adjective: (blank)
4. Resign:
- Noun: "resignation"
- Adjective: (blank)
5. (No verb)
- Noun: "success"
- Adjective: (blank)
6. Own:
- Noun: "ownership"
- Adjective: (blank)
Now, let's update the table with this data.
[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|l|l|l|} \hline \text{verb} & \text{noun} & \text{adjective} \\ \hline \text{employ} & \text{(un)employment} & \\ \hline \text{promote} & \text{promotion} & \\ \hline \text{retire} & \text{retirement} & \\ \hline \text{resign} & \text{resignation} & \\ \hline & \text{success} & \\ \hline \text{own} & \text{ownership} & \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]
There you go! The table is now complete with the nouns corresponding to each verb, and the adjective column remains blank based on the provided information.