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Yes. Used to denote combining, as in "wedding wood and plastic to create a richer tone".

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Is wedding a verb?

No, No it isn't


Is wedding a noun?

Yes, the word 'wedding' is a verb, the present participle of the verb 'to wed', which is also an adjective, and a noun. Examples:Verb: I will be wedding my fiance on Thursday.Adjective: We have written our own wedding vows.Noun: The wedding will be at the church at ten o'clock.


Is this correct - we miss you at the wedding?

The verb should be past tense, missed. We missed you at the wedding.


Is chef a verb?

Absolutely. We in catering use chef as a verb all the time. As in: Who'll chef the Smith wedding? Rob will chef. It absolutely is not a verb. To cook is a verb. You can say, "Who will be the chef for the Smith wedding." Chef is only a noun.


What is the noun form of wed?

There is no direct noun form for the verb 'wed', the closest noun would be a wedding.


Is engage a verb or a noun?

it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb


Is engaged a verb or noun?

it is both, to be engaged to a person it is a noun, like engagement to a wedding. but if you are engaged in a conversation than it is a verb


What is the past participle of late?

The noun form for the adjective late is lateness.There is no verb form for the adjective late, the word late is also an adverb used to modify a verb; for example:He was late for his own wedding.


What part of speech is the word elaborate?

"elaborate" = a verb; an adjective Verb: Please elaborate because I don't understand what you're saying. Adjective: They had an elaborate wedding.


Where is to be verb used?

working is used the verb


What music titles were used in the wedding date?

the wedding


Is planning a preposition word?

No. Planning is either a verb transitive or a gerund.Examples:v. trans: She was planning on leaving at six a.m. ("was planning" is your entire verb.)gerund: Planning a wedding can be a real headache. ("Planning" is a gerund, which is when a v. trans is used as a noun).Hope this helps!