Verb : Earthing (underground wiring )
Earthling (a habitat of the planet earth)
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your question lacks a subject and a verb
No, geology is a noun, a word for the study of the structure of the earth and minerals.
No, the word Earth is not an adverb.The word Earth is a noun (planet Earth / soil-related earth).It is also a verb (in electricity, "to earth (or ground) a wire").The closest adverb form of "Earth" is Earthly.
That boy is so down to earth and is very polite.
Earth can be used as a verb but has no verb form.Definition: to draw soil about (plants)--often used with the word up.
As a noun: The rocket placed the satellite into a high Earth orbit. As a verb: The satellite had to travel very fast to orbit the Earth.
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birth
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
use an alive verb
"Use" is not a French verb; it is an English verb meaning to employ or operate something for a specific purpose. In French, you can use the verb "utiliser" to convey a similar meaning.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
Simply, no, you can't use the word 'fact' as a VERB. You can use it as a noun.
it depends on what way you use it. if you were to use it as a noun, you would have to put it with another word such as earth in which case it would become earthquake. if you were to use it by itself, however, it would normally be used as a verb.
The noun forms of the verb to use are user, and the gerund, using.The word 'use' is also a noun form.
two is not a verb...... its a number.