Yes, collects is a verb. Verbs are doing words and when you collect something you are doing something.
The verb forms are collect, collects, collected, and collecting.
The word 'pay' functions as a verb and a noun.verb - I will pay the tax tomorrow.noun - She collects her pay on Mondays
The word 'pay' functions as a verb and a noun.verb - I will pay the tax tomorrow.noun - She collects her pay on Mondays
The noun 'dolls' is a plural, common, concrete noun. The noun 'dolls' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'collects'.
The verb is gather (gathers): collects or picks up items, especially foodstuffsThe individuals are gatherers.also : Gaithers, Geathers : a proper name
The ozone collects at the stratosphere. It is formed there only.
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The word "conductor" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it often refers to a person who directs an orchestra or a person who collects tickets on a train. As a verb, it can refer to the act of directing or leading.
The word 'data' is a plural noun; a word for a group or collection of pieces of information.The singular noun is 'datum', a word for one piece of information.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The data was collected by our students. (subjectof the sentence)We eagerly await what the data will show. (subjectof the relative clause)The bureau collects data on water usage. (direct object of the verb 'collects')The validity of the data is suspect. (object of the preposition 'of')
he collects battle monstor cards if you had the spongebob mag its in there
it is a tanker did you know that collects milk
A person who collects beetles is a coleopterist.