Mention is already a verb.
For example "to mention something to someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes, the word 'mention' is both a noun (mention, mentions) and a verb (mention, mentions, mentioning, mentioned).Examples:There was a mention of our opening in the newspaper today. (noun)I will mention your concerns to the contractor. (verb)
"Referred" can be either a verb or an adjective. As a verb, it is used to mention or direct someone to a source of information or to another person.
I could find it only as a slang verb, with no mention of any other form, but I would guess it is a regular verb = dinked.
The correct spelling is mentioned. It is the past tense form of the verb mention.
A reference to another work or well-known aspect of culture.
The word 'resumed' is not a noun; resumed is the past tense of the verb to resume (resumes, resuming, resumed), which can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb; for example:Transitive: The game resumed once the thunderstorm had passed.Intransitive: The notice doesn't mention when services will be resumed.
One of these is likely your word: MANSION - (noun) a large house MENTION - (verb, noun) to speak of, or a spoken comment
"Visited" is a transitive verb because it requires a direct object to complete its meaning. If you say "he had visited," you would need to mention what or whom he had visited to make the sentence complete.
FIRST of all it is a VERY dirty word, Verb to be exact, referring to torture and something else I do NOT care to mention. Second, WHERE DID YOU HEAR IT?!?!?!?!?!?
There are more than 600 regular verbs. They include accept, allow, applaud, calculate, choke, deny and ignore just but to mention a few.
Both meanings for the verb lying gives you fifty verses in the Bible, including verses such as Revelation 22:15 and John 11:38
The verb of excitement is excite.Other verbs are excites, exciting and excited.Some example sentences are:"I always excite my wife"."The sight of the presents under the three excites the kids"."I plan on exciting my family"."The dog was excited when his owner came home".