No, it's a verb. Sorry!!
Yes, the word 'insert' is both a noun (insert, inserts) and a verb (insert, inserts, inserting, inserted).The noun 'insert' is a word for a loose page or section carrying an advertisement in a magazine or other publication; an ornamental section of cloth or needlework in the material of a garment; a shot incorporated into a movie or video; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to insert are inserter, insertion, and the gerund, inserting.
a noun is a person, place, or thing... :)
The adjective form for the noun and the verb insert is insertable. Another adjective form for insert is the past participle of the verb, inserted.
The [insert noun here] looked [insert preposition here] the [insert noun here] with anticipation. Repeat ten times.
Noun: He fed the insert into the printer. Verb: He proceeded to insert the circle into the square hole not knowing that it would not fit.
Jouer avec [insert article and noun]
First if it's a noun, second if it's a verb.
An adjective is a word that describes the quality of a noun.
No, farmer is a noun (a noun being defined as a person, place, or thing); an adjective describes or otherwise qualifies a noun
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Here is how 'swearword' is defined: NOUN -an offensive word used for emphasis or to express anger or contempt for someone or something
The two were very proactive about <insert concrete noun here>