It depends.
'to cook' is a verb
cook can be a verb or a noun, it depends how you are using it. if you are going to cook something (ie. bak, roast) than it is a verb if you are saying that someone is a cook than it is a noun hope i helped :)
No, the word cook is not an adverb.The word cook is a verb ("I will cook a meal") and a noun ("the cook was grumpy").
irregular verb irregular verb
Cuire - to cook (verb)Chef- cook (noun)
The word "cook" can be used as a noun and a verb.cook (noun): a person who cooks, e.g. a chefMy father is a good cook.cook (verb): to prepare meals using heatMy father can cook very well.
i know what it is but i am listening to music and its fun
That's it cook. Cook is a verb -- I am going to cook tonight noun -- Jack is training to be a cook
Change the verb "run" into a noun. Change the verb "cook" into a noun.
eat. Well it depends on what you mean. 'Hot fudge' doesn't have a verb form this phrase is and adjective + noun and neither of these words have verb forms. But you could say: I eat hot fudge - verb = eat They cook hot fudge - verb = cook
The abstract noun form of the verb to cook is the gerund, cooking.The noun 'cook' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
'Cooking' is the present participle of the verb 'to cook'.