I need one word or phrase to use in 3 forms and different contexts

but I don't know any words or phrases that I can do that with.

right :)

I have a right to go.

We drive on the right here.
You are absolutely right.

But do not use mine, use yours, like "left" :)

I don't understand

What don't you understand?

I don't understand how to use a word for phrase in 3 forms and I don't know what word or phrase to use

Another example:

You are so fair. (as in blond)
I'm going to the fair.
Cheating is not fair.

Ohhhhh okay thanks

so I could say

Take a bow
I am wearing a hair bow
I have a bow and arrow

Yay! You've got it!

Sure! Here's a word that you can use in three different forms and contexts: "expand."

1. Expand (verb): When used in the context of business, it could mean to increase in size, scope, or reach. For example, "The company plans to expand its operations globally."

2. Expanded (adjective): This form could describe something that has increased in size or scope. For instance, "They moved to an expanded office space to accommodate their growing team."

3. Expansion (noun): When used as a noun, "expansion" refers to the act or process of becoming larger or more extensive. For example, "The city witnessed rapid urban expansion in the past decade."

To come up with words or phrases that can be used in different forms and contexts, you can start by brainstorming general concepts or themes. Then, explore variations of words related to those concepts. Additionally, using a thesaurus can be helpful in finding synonyms or related terms that can be adapted to fit different forms and contexts.