The answer is no. Profanity would be the noun form of profane.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
The word "the" is not a verb or a noun. It's an article, a word used to identify a specific noun.
No, the word can is a noun, and the homonym is a verb (to put in cans) or a modal verb (able to). The adjective form of the noun or verb can is "canned." The word can is called a "noun adjunct" when it is used with another noun, as in "can opener."
The word leaf is primarily a noun, but it can also be used as a verb, as in "to leaf through a book."
The verb play is not generally a linking verb, but it can be used as a linking verb. A linking verb links noun+ noun, pronoun + noun, noun+ adjective, or pronoun + adjective. As it is generally used, the verb play is an action verb: "I play football." It could be used as a linking verb: "The actor played James Bond." (noun + noun)
The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
The word sacrifice can be used as a verb or as a noun.
No, "child" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a young human being.
It is a verb when used with a subject.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
The word "the" is not a verb or a noun. It's an article, a word used to identify a specific noun.
It's a verb.========Have is generally used as a verb but on the rare occasion it has been used as a noun, as in the expression the haves and have-nots
Range can be used as both a verb and a noun.
No, the word can is a noun, and the homonym is a verb (to put in cans) or a modal verb (able to). The adjective form of the noun or verb can is "canned." The word can is called a "noun adjunct" when it is used with another noun, as in "can opener."
The word 'is' can't be used as a noun. Some words are both a verb and a noun but 'is' is not.
The word raft can be both used as a noun and a verb.