I noticed you were late this morning
Yes, notice is a non-action verb.
notice is a verb.They notice everything we do.
I would recommend you notify the police of that crime. (Verb)
No, "notice" is not a preposition. It is a noun or a verb, commonly used to refer to awareness or observation of something. For example, "I noticed a typo in the email."
Notice is a noun (a notice) and a verb (to notice).Depending on how the word is used....VERB in "Did you notice the elephant in the kitchen?"NOUN in "The notice on the bulletin board says elephants must register with the dorm director before entering."
She will post the letter tomorrow. (future) They have posted the exam results on the notice board. (present perfect)
The past tense of notice is noticed. It's a regular verb.
The past tense of the verb "final" is "finaled." For example, "The competition finaled last night."
varb
perceive; verb; to notice or discern
No, it is not. It can be a noun (e.g. noticing problems), or a verb form. It is the present participle of the verb 'to notice' but is not amenable to being used as an adjective.
She walked slowly through the park, taking in the sights and sounds.