combination
The word combine (com-bine) is a noun, a word for a piece of farm machinery or a business association.The noun form for the verb to combine (com-bine) is combination. and the gerund, combining.
The word 'combine' is a noun, a word for a type of crop harvesting machine, or an association of business corporations, political parties, or other organizations joined for a common purpose; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to combine are combination and the gerund, combining.
The word 'combine' is a noun, a word for a type of crop harvesting machine, or an association of business corporations, political parties, or other organizations joined for a common purpose; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to combine are combination and the gerund, combining.
The word turn is a noun as well as a verb. Example: It's your turn. My turn is next.
" It is your turn to deal the cards."
The noun forms of the verb to mix are mixer, mixture, and the gerund, mixing.The word 'mix' is also a noun, a word for a combination of elements or substances; a word for a prepared package of ready to use ingredients; a recording made by combining two or more audio tracks or channels; an animal resulting from interbreeding; a word for a thing.
Tour (noun)
The word turn is a noun as well as a verb. Example: It's your turn. My turn is next.
No, the word "turn" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates movement or change in direction.
The word traumatic is the adjective form of the noun trauma.
Yes, the word turn is both a verb (turn, turns, turning, turned) and a noun (turn, turns). Example sentences: Verb: When you turn the corner, you will see the church. Noun: One good turn deserves another, I found ten dollars in the coat I was donating to charity.
Mélange! as a verb and truc as a noun are synonyms of the French word combine. The respective pronunciations of the present imperative in the second person informal singular and of the masculine singular noun -- which translate respectively as "Combine!" and "trick" -- will be "mey-lazh" and "tryook" in French.