It can be a verb, but it would be in past or present tense. Such as I cast my fishing rod or I had cast my last check. It can also be a noun. Such as my child had gotten a cast.
Yes, the verb cast out, such as he was cast out of the organization.
No. It's a linking verb :)
Yes it is
The word may be one of these:eliminate (verb) - get rid ofilluminate (verb) - to cast light on, to enlighten
It's part of the verb to cast - I cast (simple past) - I have cast (present perfect) and it's the past participle.
No, the present tense of "cast" is "cast," and the past tense is "cast" as well.
According to an online dictionary: Witch, as in to cast an evil spell on, can be a verb. More commonly, "bewitch" is used.
Present- Simple Past cast- cast shape- shaped form- formed
The cast of No Verb - 2008 includes: Burj Albarajneh Refugee Camp Residents as Social actors
The cast of Too Much Verb - 2013 includes: Catherine Urbanek as Laura
When the sun sets, the trees cast long shadows. "Sun" is singular and requires a singular verb: "sets". "Trees" is plural and requires a plural verb: "cast".
No, the word 'witch' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "The witch cast a spell."