"Ask" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to inquire about something. As a noun, it refers to a question or request for information.
"Who" can function as both a noun and a pronoun. As a noun, it refers to a person. As a pronoun, it is used to introduce a question or relative clause to ask about or refer to people.
There is no word 'quietien' in English. Check the spelling and ask your question again.
A possessive noun is a noun indicating ownership: Who or what does it belong to?Example: Jason's bicycle is new.A possessive noun is a noun indicating possession: Who or what has it?Example: Lunch is Jane's treat.A possessive noun is a noun indicating purpose: Who or what is it for?Example: We're going to the children's playground.A possessive noun is a noun indicating origin: Who or what does it come from?Example: I'm a fan of Dicken's stories.
"Inhabitant" is the noun form derived from the verb "inhabit."
The noun form for the verb inquire is inquiry.
Yacht is a singular noun. You are unclear about the meaning of "what noun is it". You need to ask more clearly what you are looking for.
An adjective doesn't ask anything. It describes a noun.
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Query is a noun (a question) and a verb (to ask).
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"Ask" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to inquire about something. As a noun, it refers to a question or request for information.
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No, the word 'ask' is a verb, meaning to seek information; to seek permission; to make a request; to invite; to set a price; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to ask are asker and the gerund, asking.
advice - noun to advise - verb So you ask for advice...
There is no noun in English spelled 'parle'. Check the spelling and ask your question again.
Yes, "raise" can be a noun when referring to an increase in salary or position within a company. For example, "I received a raise at work."