Yes. Examine this sentence to find the verb.
No examine is the verb
The verb of examination is examine. As in "to examine something or someone".
Will have been examining.
It comes from the greek verb "σκοπώ" (skopo) which means to examine, to observe, to behold, to question.
The word checking is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb check.
"Study" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a focused activity of learning or the area designated for learning. As a verb, it means to engage in disciplined learning or to investigate or examine something in detail. It is not typically used as an adjective.
The verb of examination is examine. As in "to examine something or someone".
The verb of exam is examine. As in "to examine something or someone".
Examined is past tense. Examine is the verb.
The verb form of exam is examine.Examines, examining and examined are also verbs."We will examine the notes"."We are examining the artefacts"."They have examined the x-ray".
X-ray - To examine.
Will have been examining.
Past tense form of the verb 'to scrutinise' meaning to examine closely.
Aratameru (改める) is a Japanese verb which means to change or to examine.
"Exam" is a noun. Very few nouns have an opposite. The verb form "examine" has an opposite, "ignore."
The spelling is correct, "perused", from the verb to peruse (to examine, or inspect closely).
It comes from the greek verb "σκοπώ" (skopo) which means to examine, to observe, to behold, to question.
scrutinize (verb): to examine very carefully; to inspect.Example: One thing I cannot stand about my mother-in-law is that she feels it's her job to scrutinize the way I do my house cleaning.The word scrutinize is a verb meaning to examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.