Yeah!
Yes, count is a word that tells us about an action.
Can you count the money?
They count the money every day at the bank.
"To count" is a verb.
Well it is sorta a helping words some people count it as helping verb and some count as verbs so it depends on your tutor or teacher but i count as helping
It depends. Verb: I count the shoes in my closet. Noun: I did a count of the shoes in my closet. for more information vheck "verbfinder"
yes
"A" is not a considered a verb. It is considered an article.
Count.
Counted
'Considered' is the past form of the regular verb 'consider'.
Born is a verb.
Yes, the verb "to count" (enumerate, tally) is an action verb. However, the related meaning of "to count" (to matter, to have significance) is not an action. Examples: He counts his money. (action) It is winning that counts, not giving up.
i think this is the answer for sure :noun
Have been is the past participle conjugation of the verb to be, e.g. I have been waiting for you; I have been there before.Have been considered is the past participle of the intransitive verb to consider, e.g I have been considered for the post of manager