He gave some candy to his son. -- noun
She candied the orange peel. -- verb, past tense
A gerund is a form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Gerunds end in "-ing" and can serve as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
If you mean in a sentence like "I liked candy when I was younger" then it's a verb
No, the noun form is regulation.
It could be used as a verb: "The bulldozer mounds up the soil." It is more often used as the plural noun or, if you like candy bars, a proper noun.
The word "rain" can be a noun or a verb. For example, in the sentence, "I like rain." it is a noun. In the sentence "It is going to rain." it is used as a verb.
Feature is a noun (a feature) and a verb (to feature).
"Pay" can be a verb (action word) or a noun depending on how it is used in a sentence.
"Is" is a verb used to indicate an action or a state of being. In this sentence, "is" is being used as a helping verb to ask a question about the existence of a noun, pronoun, or verb.
Love is a word that can be used either as a noun or a verb depending on its function in a sentence. If you look it up in the dictionary, you will find definitions for both functions. Therefore, yes, it is a verb when it is not in a sentence. It is also a noun when it is not in a sentence. It can be put in either category.
Craft can be used as a noun or as verb depending on the context of your sentence. For example in the sentence-George crafted the spear for the hunt- crafted is used as a verb. In the sentence-George is very adept at his craft-craft acts as a noun.
Yes, the word 'laughing' is a noun form, it is the present participle of the verb 'to laugh' which is a gerund (verbal noun). The present participle of the verb is also an adjective. Other noun forms are laugh and laughter.
Name could be used as a noun or verb."My name is Chelsea." Name is being used as a noun, specifically the subject, in this sentence."Please name the capital of the USA." Name is being used as the verb in this sentence. (Note: This sentence is imperative and therefore does not have a written subject. The subject is an understood "you".)