It can be a past tense verb (to bank).
"He banked his salary so that he could afford a new car."
"The aircraft banked to the left as it came in for a landing."
However, the past participle form can also be an adjective meaning tilted or angled.
"Stock car racetracks have banked turns at each corner of the track."
It can be, in any of several meanings, including
- to conduct financial transctions (as at a bank)
- to lean into a turn (airplanes, bikes, and motorcycles)
- to surround a fireplace fire with ashes, to keep the coals from cooling
There are at least as many meanings that are nouns.
Bank = nounBanking = Verb
The verb to bank (tilt, as a plane in a turn) has the present participle as an adjective, banking.The verb to bank (save, store away) has the past participle banked (banked savings) which is also an adjective for the noun bank (turn, or riverfront). Auto racetracks have bankedcurves.
The word "bank" is singular and would use the verb "is waiting."e.g. The bank is waiting for your loan payment.
Banked is the past tense of the verb bank.
Yes the word banks is a plural noun. It can also be the present tense verb of bank.
Deposit is both a noun and a verb. She made a deposit at the bank. (noun) She was able to deposit the money at the bank. (verb)
No. Banked is a verb form or adjective. Bank is the noun, which is also the spelling of the verb to bank.
Bank = nounBanking = Verb
The verb to bank (tilt, as a plane in a turn) has the present participle as an adjective, banking.The verb to bank (save, store away) has the past participle banked (banked savings) which is also an adjective for the noun bank (turn, or riverfront). Auto racetracks have bankedcurves.
The word "bank" is singular and would use the verb "is waiting."e.g. The bank is waiting for your loan payment.
Banked is the past tense of the verb bank.
The word 'has' is a verb of possession. For example 'She has three brothers and one sister.' It is also an auxiliary ('helping') verb. For example 'He has taken his savings out of the bank to buy a car.'
A noun or a verb? For a good translation, use it in a sentence.
Noun forms for the verb to vibrate are vibrator and vibration.
The term river bank is an open compound noun, made from the noun river and the noun bank, put together to form a word with its own meaning.
Deposit is a verb or a noun but not an adjective. Example uses:As a verb: Let's stop at the bank so I can deposit my paycheck.As a noun: The deposit of sediment had completely blocked the drainage system.
A verb cannot be a preposition. However, an infinitive (such as "to visit") can form an infinitive phrase (such as "to visit the bank"), just as a preposition forms a prepositional phrase (such as "to the bank").