Yes the word experiments is a present tense verb.
It is also a plural noun.
Experiments is a verb and a noun. As a verb, it is the third person singular conjugation of experiment. As a noun, it is the plural form of experiment.
The plural noun 'experiments' is a common noun, a word for any experiments of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The word 'experiments' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to experiment.
Yes the word experiments is a present tense verb. It is also a plural noun.
The infinitive phrase in the sentence is "to learn new ideas from his experiments." Infinitive phrases consist of the word "to" followed by a verb and can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. In this case, the phrase acts as the direct object of the verb "tried," indicating what the scientist is attempting to do.
An example of faulty subject-verb agreement is: "The team of researchers are conducting experiments." In this sentence, the subject "team" is a collective noun and should be treated as singular, so it should read, "The team of researchers is conducting experiments." This illustrates the importance of ensuring that the verb agrees with the singular or plural form of the subject.
Experiments is most typically pronounced "eks-spear-uh-ments" or "eks-spear-eh-ments". One would pronounce it as "eks-spear-uh-ments" when using it as a noun and as "eks-spear-eh-ments" when using it as a verb.
The word 'results' is a noun (result, results) and a verb (result, results, resulting, resulted).Examples:I've written a report on the results of my experiments. (noun)Telling a lie results in having to tell more lies. (verb)
The plural possessive form of "experiments" is "experiments'".
The plural possessive form of the word "experiments" is "experiments'." This form indicates that something belongs to multiple experiments, such as "the experiments' results" or "the experiments' findings."
I am conducting a train.I can conduct a train.I have conducted a train.
The plural possessive is experiments'.
experimenting (the previous answer) is present tense of the verb... experiment is also a verb, and a noun, and some other things.. experimental is an adjective... but not sure its the one you want.