Yes, grant, meaning agree to give something, is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
Yes, "grant" can be a verb meaning to give or allow. It is often used in the context of giving permission or providing funds.
The word "grant" can be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a sum of money given for a specific purpose. As a verb, it means to give someone permission or provide something.
Privilege can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a special advantage or right that a person or group has. As a verb, it means to grant a privilege or honor to someone.
The spelling of "grant" in Chinese depends on what you mean by the word. If you mean "grant" as a given name, it would be spelled as 格兰特 (gé lán tè) in Mandarin Chinese. However, if you mean "grant" as a verb or noun referring to financial aid, it would be 筹款 (chóu kuǎn) or 授予 (shòu yǔ) in Chinese, respectively.
No, "fellowship" is a noun, which refers to friendly association or companionship. It can also refer to a grant or stipend awarded to support academic study or research.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
The superlative form of the word "grant" is "most granting."
Grant can be a verb and a noun. Verb: To give over. Noun: The thing granted.
It is a verb when used with an object, as in to provide with optional equipment, or to obtain or grant an option on...
No, it is a ditransitive verb. In grammar, a ditransitive verb is a verb which takes a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient.
As a noun: prize, honor, grant, order As a verb: endow, grant
grant, introduce, operate, undertake?, cease, adopt?
The past tense of the verb to grant is granted.
The spelling of "grant" in Chinese depends on what you mean by the word. If you mean "grant" as a given name, it would be spelled as 格兰特 (gé lán tè) in Mandarin Chinese. However, if you mean "grant" as a verb or noun referring to financial aid, it would be 筹款 (chóu kuǎn) or 授予 (shòu yǔ) in Chinese, respectively.
No, "fellowship" is a noun, which refers to friendly association or companionship. It can also refer to a grant or stipend awarded to support academic study or research.
Grant as a noun: charity, present, award, endowment, donation, stipend, scholarship, reward, alms, allotmentGrant as a verb: accede, bestow, cede, invest, give, allocate, allot, donate
The complement in the sentence is "the grant." It serves to complete the meaning of the verb "awarded" by specifying what was given to the school.
Generally franchise is a noun, because it is a "thing". However it can be used as a verb in the context "to grant a franchise". A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurance (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).