There are a few different participles of this word.
'Figures' could mean the following:
noun - as in, a collection of numbers or statistics.
verb - to derive from or to work something out by thinking or with common sense.
But yes, it can be used as an active verb.
noun: "Those figures do not match mine."
Active verb: "We will just have to wait until he figures it out."
Dancing is the main verb, the complete verb phrase is 'are dancing'
The verb form of "satire" is "to satirize." For example, you can create a show filled with satire, where the characters satirize current events and authority figures.
The verb update is not necessarily followed by a preposition. Which preposition comes after the verb update (when applicable) depends on the context of using the word; for example:We can update the figures tomorrow.We should update the report to the committee.We will update the figures when we have the information.We will update the report from the minutes of the meeting.They did update the information for model X.They can update the next issue of the newsletter.I should update that memo.
The verb of fabrication is fabricate.There are other verbs such as fabricates, fabricating and fabricated.Here are some example sentences:"We will fabricate the results"."He fabricates the evidence"."He was accused of fabricating the figures"."People found out the findings were fabricated".
The seven figures of speech include simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, understatement, onomatopoeia, and alliteration. These figures of speech are used to add depth, creativity, and imagery to writing and speech.
The word "sum" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers (e.g., "The sum of 2 and 3 is 5"). As a verb, it means to calculate the total of numbers (e.g., "Please sum these figures").
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
All congruent figures are similar figures, and have identical sizes.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
It is an action verb.
The verb 'is' is a form of the verb 'to be', a being verb as opposed to an action verb. The verb 'is' also functions as an auxiliary (helper) verb. The verb 'is' also functions as a linking verb.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are