Yes, it is the third person singular form of field.
The prime minister regularly fields questions from the press gallery.
Yes but it can also be a noun. The verb form is primarily used in sports.
Noun: A wide open piece of land free of woodland.
Verb: (e.g.) To be the team catching the ball.
The word "field" applies to open land, and the verb "to field" applies to sports teams or activities.
In this sentence, the word "field" is a noun. It is used to describe a piece of land where the cattle are running.
Sarah pioneers a new approach to problem-solving in her research project.
An action verb shows an action that a person or thing does, like "run" or "eat." A linking verb connects the subject of a sentence to a noun or adjective that describes or renames it, like "is" or "seems."
The part of speech for field depends on how the word is used.See the examples below.The coach pulled me out of the game because I didn't field the ball well.(Here, field is a verb.)The wildflowers grew in a field behind our house. (Field is a noun.)
verb. Depends on usage. In most instances is a verb, as in they were playing. But in the phrase such as playing field it's an adjective
A mob surges onto the field to greet the ballplayer.
Yes, the word field is a noun, a word for an open area of ground, or a particular scientific specialty, or a manifestation of energy.The word field is also a verb (field, fields, fielding, fielded) meaning to play defense in baseball.
i need an action verb to answer your question accurately but the estimate is 34 million
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.
It could be, but like the verb holler, it would be colloquial and rarely seen."He ignored the hollered warnings and continued across the mine field."To holler is a colloquial verb meaning to yell or shout.
The past tense of even is evened. "I evened the playing field when the rules were made fair."