The verb is train. It means:
It cane have the forms trains / trained / training
They train animal for the circus.
She trains everyday at the gym.
My team trained yesterday.
I am training to be a mechanic.
To make nouns from verbs, add - er. Examples: verb = drive, noun = driver verb = teach, noun = teacher verb = sing, noun = singer verb = run, noun = runner
The word home is a noun, a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:We're buying a new home. (noun)He's training his pigeons to home. (verb)This is the number of my home phone. (adjective)He was sent home with a not for his parents. (adverb)
reliable
noun: I shook his hand verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
The word "clatter" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a loud, repetitive sound, and as a verb, it means to make such a sound.
Training is a noun and a verb. Noun: e.g. activity of acquiring skills. Verb: present participle of the verb 'train'.
When used as a noun, the word training is an uncountable or mass noun, so has no plural form. The word training can also be used as a verb or adjective. * He needs some more training. (mass noun) * He is training for the Olympics. (present participle of the verb train) * He went to two training sessions. (adjective)
To make nouns from verbs, add - er. Examples: verb = drive, noun = driver verb = teach, noun = teacher verb = sing, noun = singer verb = run, noun = runner
The word 'makes' is both a verb (make, makes, making, made) and a noun (make, makes). Example: I hope that mom makes cookies today. (verb) I looked at several makes of cars. (noun)
For example: verb = run so noun = runion or verb = make so noun = makion No you can't
make up is verb and noun
Video can be a verb or a noun when you video (verb) something, you make a video (noun). He videos (verb) himself in the mirror. She has a cabinet full of videos (noun).
Yes, training can be used as an adjective. Example: The company is holding a training seminar today. Training is also a verb and a gerund (verbal noun). Examples: We were training for Track and Field until the rain came. (verb) I don't have a lot of time for training. (gerund)
The word 'makes' is both a noun (make, makes) and a verb (make, makes, making, made).Examples:What make of car do you drive? (noun)We make all types of cakes. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to make are maker and the gerund, making.
The word home is a noun, a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:We're buying a new home. (noun)He's training his pigeons to home. (verb)This is the number of my home phone. (adjective)He was sent home with a not for his parents. (adverb)
The word pilot is a noun and a verb, it can also be an adjective. Examples:As a noun: The ship's pilot will arrive at 3:00 PM.As a verb: This is the first time that I pilot the plane solo.As an adjective: He will complete his pilot training this month.
Quilt can be a noun (the item) or a verb (to make a quilt, quilting).