yes it is not a noun or verb casy
No its verb unless said "You are a participating member."
Established is a verb (past tense of establish) and an adjective (established member).
There is no concrete noun form for the verb 'enthuse'.The noun form of the verb to enthuse is enthusiasm, an abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of active interest in something; a word for an emotion.
Yes. It can be. 'Influence' can be used as either a noun or a verb."I was able to influence the outcome of the game."Here influence is a verb because it contains the action of the sentence."I have influence in the group, because I am a senior member."Here influence is a noun because it is a thing. It does not contain the action, but is an item that 'I have.'
Anguish is both a noun and a verb. If anguish is being used as a noun, it would mean 'great suffering, distress, or pain.' If used as a verb, it would mean 'to be deeply tormented by pain or sorrow.'Example for noun: Survivors of a natural disaster often suffer great mental anguish long after their terrible ordeal is over.Example for verb: The child's disapearance anguished every member of the community.Hope this helps!
No its verb unless said "You are a participating member."
"Member" can function as both a noun, referring to a person who is a part of a group or organization, and as a verb, meaning to join or take part in a group or organization.
Established is a verb (past tense of establish) and an adjective (established member).
Generally speaking, the latter is correct: you are a former member. But under some conditions the former might be correct, for example: After your membership lapsed, and before you rejoined, were you a former member?
There is no concrete noun form for the verb 'enthuse'.The noun form of the verb to enthuse is enthusiasm, an abstract noun; a word for a strong feeling of active interest in something; a word for an emotion.
Yes, it is. It means to promise or commit to a position. It is also noun used for such a commitment, or to mean a probationary member of a fraternity (who has pledged to support it).
Yes. It can be. 'Influence' can be used as either a noun or a verb."I was able to influence the outcome of the game."Here influence is a verb because it contains the action of the sentence."I have influence in the group, because I am a senior member."Here influence is a noun because it is a thing. It does not contain the action, but is an item that 'I have.'
Interested can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Showing interest. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'interest'.
Anguish is both a noun and a verb. If anguish is being used as a noun, it would mean 'great suffering, distress, or pain.' If used as a verb, it would mean 'to be deeply tormented by pain or sorrow.'Example for noun: Survivors of a natural disaster often suffer great mental anguish long after their terrible ordeal is over.Example for verb: The child's disapearance anguished every member of the community.Hope this helps!
"The member visited a provider called Stern Isabelle Associate on Dec 1st." This sentence is in the past tense. The main verb is "visited," past tense of "visit."
A verb expresses an action, state, or occurrence in a sentence. A helping verb is used alongside a main verb to convey nuances in tense, mood, voice, or aspect. Examples of helping verbs include "be," "have," and "will."
The word 'crew' is a noun (crew, crews) and a verb(crew, crews, crewing, crewed).The noun 'crew' is a word for the group of people who operate a ship, airplane, or train; a group of people who work together at a specified job; a word for a thing.The verb 'crew' is to work as a member of a group who operate a ship, airplane, or train, or as a member of a group who work together at a specified job.