A pets name is a verb or it can be an adjective because if your cat is fluffy you might call her/him fluffy. So yes you can use it as a verb.
The term 'sold pet rocks' is a predicate, a verb and the words related to that verb. The compound noun 'pet rocks' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'sold'.The only thing missing to form a complete sentence with this predicate is a subject, for example:I sold pet rocks.We sold pet rocks.You sold pet rocks.He sold pet rocks.She sold pet rocks.They sold pet rocks.Everyone sold pet rocks.
Pets can be a plural noun or a verb. It is a plural noun in "How many pets do you have?" It is a verb in "See how gently he pets the cat."
Pet can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used. A pet is an animal like a dog or cat or hamster (noun). You pet your animals with your hand (verb).
Quite easily. The word 'pet' is just a synonym for 'stroke' or 'pat'. Example: "The girl petted the dog affectionately."
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its a Intransitive Verb.
my pet buttress name is sally
I was chasing my pet dog to give me my hat back.As a verb or as a gerund…
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No, it is not. The word blast can be a verb or a noun. It is a noun adjunct when used with other nouns in terms such as blast radius or blast shield.The word "blast" can also be an interjection, related to the use of the adjective blasted to mean damned or cursed.
The term hoover is the name of a brand, but as there is no committee to justify the use of words, as there is in France, anybody can use the word 'hoover' in verb context.