Card can be a verb, but it is usually a noun.
You can card wool, which means to comb it out and remove anything extraneous, and you can card someone, meaning to check their ID. Those are both ways that it can be a verb.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject, "the funny card," which is causing or leading to Hale's smile. Additionally, "smile" functions as an infinitive verb, indicating the result of the action.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hale smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject ("the funny card") that results in the effect on Hale. The word "smile" acts as an object of the verb "made," showing what Hale did as a result.
The verb in the sentence "The funny card made Hal smile" is "made." It indicates the action performed by the subject, which is "the funny card," affecting the object "Hal" and his reaction "smile."
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Yes, the word 'card' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical thing.The word 'card' is also a verb: card, cards, carding, carded.
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Own is a verb.
No, it is not. It is a noun, and colloquially a verb (to check ID, or warn a player in soccer). It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as card table and card trick.
"Mother gave me a card for my birthday."*Bold = Noun/Pronoun*Italics = Verb*Normal = Preprosition"Mother gave me a card for my birthday."*Italics = Subject*Normal = Predicate
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to make a hole) or a noun, and a noun adjunct in terms such as hole card.
Spoke can be a verb (past tense of speak) or a noun: I spoke to the security officer about getting a temporary access card. My bicycle wheel has a bent spoke.