Yes, it is a verb form of "to equal." It may also be an noun or adjective.
The verb form of 'equality' is 'equal', as in, "Four take away three equals 1", or, "Bob equaled Fred's top bowling score".
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
No, but it is a verb.
verb
Five and five equal ten.
A mathematical sequence whose verb is equal is the definition for an equation. An equation is given in the form A is equal to B. An equation can contain numbers and variables.
formula
The answer is Equation!
The verb form of 'equality' is 'equal', as in, "Four take away three equals 1", or, "Bob equaled Fred's top bowling score".
The verb of half is halve. As in "to halve something".
A math sentence with an equal sign would be an equation.If there is no equal sign, it would be an expression.
As a verb: My slice of pizza is equal to your slice of cake.As an adjective: We have an equal chance of winning this game.As a noun: The equal of a quart is two pints or four cups.
Yes, "works" is a linking verb in this sentence. A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence with a word or phrase that describes or identifies the subject. In this case, "works" connects the subject "he" with the description "at a gas station."
The correct spelling of the word is equals (verb to equal, or noun peers).
No. Modal is an adjective and not a verb so nobody can modal anything.
The two homophones (sound-alike words) are: HAVING - (verb to have) possessing HALVING - (verb to halve, to cut in half) dividing into two equal parts