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N1. आकृतिA dark form could be seen in the distance.2. शब्द\formरूपThe past form of `write' is `wrote'.3. प्रारूप/छपा\formहुआ\formफार्मI got an application form.4. अवस्थाWater in the form of solid is ice.5. कार्यविधिThe assignments should be done in a proper form.6. प्रकारThe modern form of the painting is often obscure.--------V1. बनानाHe formed a union in his organisation.The Prime Minister formed his cabinet within a week of his election.
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