No, the word 'remember' is a verb, meaning to bring to mind or think of again:
example: I remember this movie, the next door neighbor did it.
verb. such as i REMEMBER the time. Remember is the only verb
Yes, forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful. The noun forgetfulness is a common, abstract noun, a word for a inability to remember, a thing.
Here is technically a noun because here describes a place. Remember, a noun is a person, place, or thing.
Why= adverb is= verb it= pronoun important= adjective "to remember" is an infinitive phrase acting as an adjective. the= adjective lessons= noun of= preposition history= noun
Learned is a verb. Remember, a noun is a thing, place, person.ANS2:No, it can be the past tense of the verb 'to learn' or it could be used as an adjective such as "a learned lesson" or "a learned (LEARN-ed) man"
Noun. It is a person. Remember the definition of a noun.
verb. such as i REMEMBER the time. Remember is the only verb
Yes it is ,it is a place so it is a noun remember a noun is people,places,and things
The noun forms of the verb to "remember" are remberer, remembrance, and the gerund, remembering.
Yes. Lighthouse is a noun. REMEMBER: A NOUN IS A PERSON,PLACE,OR THING.
Yes, forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful. The noun forgetfulness is a common, abstract noun, a word for a inability to remember, a thing.
yes, but igenous rock is an adjective and a noun so yes it sort of is a noun but remember your putting a adjective and a noun togethor.
YES. remember, noun is a person, place or thing. (a zig-zag is a thing)
The only noun in the sentence is babysitter, a closed compound noun.
No, the word dinosaur is a noun, a singular, common noun. Remember, nouns are a person, place, or thing; a dinosaur is a thing.
Remember person place and thing so the answer is yes
Here is technically a noun because here describes a place. Remember, a noun is a person, place, or thing.