Yes, the word 'exercise' is a noun (exercise, exercises) and a verb (exercise, exercises, exercising, exercised).
Examples:
Your homework is the exercise on page twenty two. (noun)
You must exercise caution when operating this unit near water. (verb)
Yes, exercise is both a verb and a noun. To exercise can be to do exercises. There is a noun form (gerund) for to exercise, which is exercising.
The word 'exercise' is both a noun and a verb.EXAMPLESnoun: A little exercise will relieve the stiffness in no time.verb: She doesn't exercise good judgement when it comes to men.
The noun 'exercise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an activity; a word for a concept. The noun 'exercise' is a word for: physical activity a learning activity a military activity an activity with a purpose or goal
The plural form of the noun 'exercise' is exercises.
Exercise as the noun is spelled 'exercício' in Portuguese.
workout or session
yes
The word "exercise" can be a verb or a noun.
No. Exercise is a noun (physical activity, especially muscle building; or a testing procedure).
Yes the word exercise can be a noun as in a physical activity. It is also a verb meaning to perform the physical activity.
Either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is of the abstract type, and as a verb it means to exercise the action corresponding to the abstract noun.
The plural form for the noun exercise is exercises.