It can be: "I want to condition the class to learn things." Or a noun: "The condition of that book is pretty bad."
No. Condition is a noun, and can be a verb. But it cannot be a preposition.
sits is the verb.
action
The word condition is a noun. The plural is conditions. Condition can also be used as a verb.
sits
wears is a action verb or a condition verb!? this website isnt telling me anything... what website should i go on
both noun and verb
"Is" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is used to show existence, identity, or possession. As a noun, "is" can refer to a state or condition, such as in the phrase "the status quo is unacceptable."
No, it is not a preposition. It is a verb (to have: to possess or exhibit) It is an auxiliary verb for the "perfect" tenses (have, has, had, will have).
"Became" is the past tense of the verb "become," which means to come to be or to transition into a particular state or condition.
A verb conveys the action or state of being performed by the subject. It indicates what the subject is doing or the condition it is in.
No, shabby is not a verb, but an adjective.