It can be. "I evened the playing field when I set the terms to our agreement."
I don't see it in print that often though.
The word 'even' can be both a verb and a conjunction. Perhaps moving the balls to the left will even it out.In this instance, 'even' is a verb. Even if she gets an B, she will still be top of her class.In this instance, 'even' is a conjunction. It depends entirely on how it is used in a sentence. It could be an adjective, adverb or verb. ADJ: Was it an even exchange? ADV: No, he charged me $10 and even expected a tip! VERB: Well, things tend to even out in the end.
Yes, provided is a verb, even though it is past tense.
It isn't even a word, but swam is. swam is also a verb.
Even can be an adjective, an adverb or a noun, but to be considered a verb it has to be in the form of to even out or to even up.
Cat is not even a verb. A verb is a doing word. Cat is a name of an animal so it is a noun. So no, its not a linking verb!
The word 'even' is a verb, an adjective, or an adverb.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example uses:Perhaps moving the balls to the left will even it out. (verb, a word for an action)She cut the cake into even portions. (adjective, describes the noun 'portions')The baby liked it so much that he even licked the bowl. (adverb, modifies the verb 'licked')
"Are" is a verb, even at the end of a sentence. For example, if you say, "Do you know where the scissors are?", "are" is still a verb. In this case, it is the verb of an embedded question. "Scissors" is the subject of the verb "are".
"Stupidity and stupid" are nouns. It is not common to turn a noun into a verb - and even then it is not correct practice. I know of no verb form of 'stupidity'.
loud (even though you may think it is an adjective i think it is a verb!)
Linking Verb and Intransitive Verb
Seeing as how coolness does not describe an action no coolness is not a verb honestly i dont even think its a word :P
Yes, a verb is an action word, even if the action took place in the past. He marched in the parade, for example, uses the verb marched to tell the action that heperformed.