As a verb garden means to cultivate or tend a garden.
I used to garden every day. But now I am too lazy.
Interesting question. It is a noun when you are talking about the object that you use in the garden to move dirt. When you talk about what you are doing in the the garden, it becomes a verb... I used the shovel to dig up the daisies. (Noun) I shovelled the daisies out of the grass. (Verb)
"A garden" would be a noun. "To garden" would be a verb, so it depends on how you are using it.
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Black is generally used as a noun. But it can be used as a verb if it is used as an action, such as "to black something". Though a better verb would be "blacken" as in "to blacken something".
Kneel is a verb. I am kneeling. That is used as a verb
Interesting question. It is a noun when you are talking about the object that you use in the garden to move dirt. When you talk about what you are doing in the the garden, it becomes a verb... I used the shovel to dig up the daisies. (Noun) I shovelled the daisies out of the grass. (Verb)
Well, it can be. It depends on the sentence. The garden is pretty: here it's a subject I garden on the weekends: here it's a verb He is watering the garden: here it's a direct object There are tomatoes in the garden: here it's the object of a preposition
No, the word gardener is a noun; a word for someone who keeps a garden; a word for a person.The word 'garden' is the adjective form, as well as a verb and a noun.
The word 'gardening' is a noun form, a gerund, the present participle of the verb to garden that functions as a noun.The noun forms of the verb to garden are gardener and the gerund, gardening.The word 'garden' is a noun as a word for a piece of ground used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables; a word for a thing.
stood is the verb
Yes it cane be a verb. Can you shade the plants in the garden.
if cleared is the verb then it is past tense.
"A garden" would be a noun. "To garden" would be a verb, so it depends on how you are using it.
The word "lumber" is a verb and a noun."He is going to lumber the trees in the back garden".
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Healthy - adjective food - noun comes - verb (intransitive verb) from - preposition a - article garden - noun
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.