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Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
No, free isnt a verb.
Free is a verb.
There are a few dictionaries that categorize the word 'free' as a noun, a word for 'free people'. Most dictionaries do not.When the word 'free' is used as a noun as in "land of the free...", it can be considered poetic license; an abbreviated way to say "land of the free people...".The word 'free' is considered an adjective, an adverb, and a verb.The noun forms for the adjective free are freeness and freedom.The noun forms for the verb to free are freer (liberator or emancipator), and the gerund, freeing.Example sentences for the word 'free':My prize was free tickets for a season at the ballpark. (adjective)The stream was running free with the season's melted snow. (adverb)It was time to free the bird from the rehab center. (verb)
Free can be a verb sometimes.
Free is a verb when used in the right context. As in "to free someone or something".Other verbs depending on the tense are frees, freeing and freed.Some example sentences are:"We will free you"."He frees the trapped seagull"."We are freeing the slaves"."You have been freed".
The word free can be either a verb or an adjective. For an example of the verb usage, since I disapprove of slavery, I wish to free the slaves.
Yes, 'free' can be used as both a verb and a noun although the noun usage is rare.
Yes, time is a verb.eg. Time the race.Time is the verb.
Free is a verb (free your mind) and an adjective (a free car).
The word 'time' is both a verb (time, times, timing, timed), and a noun (time, times).Examples:My job is to time each runner. (verb)We had a good time at the party. (noun)
"Free" can be an adjective. Example: He was released from jail and now he is a free man.