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Depends on how you use it.

Verb: I'm going to escape.

Adjective: Look at the escape door.

Noun: There's the escape.

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Is escape a noun or verb?

verb


What is the present form if verb escape?

escape


Is escape noun and verb or both?

Escape is both a verb and a noun. Examples: As a verb: The plan is to escape before the boring lecture. As a noun: A daring prison escape was the headline for the day. It can also be an adjective: Houdini was a famous escape artist. I have an escape clause in my contract.


What is the part of speech for escape?

Escape can be either a noun or a verb depending on the context. For example, if one were going to "make an escape," make is the verb and escape is the noun. On the other hand, if a man escapes, or someone says, "he escaped," escape (or its proper tense) is the verb


Is elude a noun adjective or verb?

The word elude is a verb (elude, eludes, eluding, eluded); to escape or avoid by skill or trickery.


What part of speech is escape?

Escape can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means an act of breaking free; as a verb, it means to break free, especially from some sort of confinement.


Is how'll a verb?

Partly.It is a contraction of the words "how will" that can precede an action verb.How is an adverb and will is an auxiliary verb (modal verb). To have any meaning, this contraction must precede another verb, often separated from it.e.g. How'll we escape if the bridge falls down? = we will escape how?


What part of speech is the word huddled?

It is a past-tense verb. Example: They huddled together to escape the cold.


What is escape in Welsh?

(verb) dianc, denyg, osgoi (noun) dihangfa


Is this sentence is correct that who can escape death?

No, it is not correct, it is not a sentence.The words "that who can escape" is a subject with a relative clause. There is no verb.The demonstrative pronoun 'that' (subject) is incorrect.The pronoun 'that' is a singular form, the relative clause indicates that the subject is more than one person or thing (animal).The subject should be 'those'.A correct form is "Those who can escape..." followed by a verb (predicate).Examples of a complete sentence are:Those who can escape will. (the verb is 'will', meaning 'will do so')Those who can escape must find refuge. (the verb is 'must find' followed by the direct object 'refuge')


What is the Gaelic translation of the English word escape?

In Irish it's "éalaigh"


What is the verb of plan?

The word plan is both a noun (plan, plans) and a verb (plan, plans, planning, planned); for example:noun: 'That is a clever plan.'verb: 'I need to plan my escape.'The noun form for the verb to plan are planner and the gerund, planning.