Yes, "say" is a verb. It is used to express or communicate something through speech.
The irregular verb for "said" is "say". The past tense of "say" is "said".
The irregular past tense form of the verb "say" is "said."
The past tense of the verb "say" is "said."
No, it is not. It is a verb, the present tense, third person singular form of the verb "to say."
In Greenlandic, the word for "verb" is "verba."
The irregular past tense form of the verb "say" is "said."
The past tense of the verb "say" is "said."
No say isn't a verb
Haben- to have *irregular verb*
The irregular verb for "said" is "say". The past tense of "say" is "said".
Divorce can already be used as a verb. As well as a noun.If you say "I want a divorce", that would be a noun.If you say "I will divorce you", that is a verb.
It is a verb because you do it. If you say it is an adverb, that means you are describing a verb.
You clap and say 'YAY VERB!'
I say it's a verb
Thunder is a noun, not a verb. You do not say "it was thundering earlier" you say "there was thunder earlier".
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Yes, "sprout" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to grow or develop new parts, typically referring to plants. Example: "The seeds sprouted after being watered."