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)
The word make is both a verb and a noun. Example sentences:
Verb: We can make some cookies this afternoon.
Noun: The make of car that I want is way out of my price range.
Make is a noun, as in the style or manner in which something is made.
Make is a verb, as in to make a dress or to make a work of art
verb.
For example: verb = run so noun = runion or verb = make so noun = makion No you can't
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
The noun form for the verb to attract is attractor, someone or something that attracts. Another noun form is attraction.
Lurch can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A sudden or unsteady movement. Verb: To make a sudden or unsteady movement.
The noun forms of the verb to applaud are applauder (one who applauds), applause, and the gerund, applauding.
For example: verb = run so noun = runion or verb = make so noun = makion No you can't
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.
Quilt can be a noun (the item) or a verb (to make a quilt, quilting).
Clarity is a noun. Clarify is its verb.
No, a noun is a person , place or thing. Make is a verb , or sometimes as adjective.
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
No, it is not a noun. It is a verb form of "to strengthen" (make stronger).
The noun form for the verb to attract is attractor, someone or something that attracts. Another noun form is attraction.
it depends on which verb/ noun A verbcan not be at the same time both a noun and a verb. but take this for an example;The word chit. Today I chit is an example of a verb.Chit is usually flushed is an example of a noun.
No, it is not an adverb. Makes is a form of the verb "to make."
The word project is a noun and a verb. The noun form is a planned endeavour. The verb form means to make plans for.
Lurch can be a noun and a verb. Noun: A sudden or unsteady movement. Verb: To make a sudden or unsteady movement.