Example: Quitting is not an option, I will finish this race.
Persevering is a word that means 'not quitting.'
It is a noun that means the quitting, ending or ceasing of something. It is used frequently in regards to quitting smoking.
The noun 'use' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the purpose or utility of something; a word for a concept.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
The word 'is' can't be used as a noun. Some words are both a verb and a noun but 'is' is not.
The abbreviation for the word noun, most dictionaries use: n.
Yes, the word 'user' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who makes use of a thing, a word for a person.
If the noun is masculine, use 'le' If the noun is feminine, use 'la' If the noun is plural, use 'les'
i can use the word noun if i want to. that was a example sentece.
No, the word 'increased' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to increase (increases, increased, increasing). The past participle is also an adjective (an increased production, an increased waistline).The word increase is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for the instance of growing or making greater (If I don't get a wage increase, I'm quitting.)
Noun. The verb is 'use'.
Yes, "revert" can be used as a noun in certain contexts to refer to someone who has returned to a previous state or condition. For example, "After quitting smoking for a year, he was a revert when he started again."