Yes, the word 'insert' is both a noun (insert, inserts) and a verb (insert, inserts, inserting, inserted).
The noun 'insert' is a word for a loose page or section carrying an advertisement in a magazine or other publication; an ornamental section of cloth or needlework in the material of a garment; a shot incorporated into a movie or video; a word for a thing.
The noun forms of the verb to insert are inserter, insertion, and the gerund, inserting.
"Insert" is a verb that means to put something into something else. It is not a noun.
It can be either. Usually when it's a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. When it's a verb, the accent is on the second syllable. Q: What should I do with this thing? A: You should in-SERT the IN-sert.
The past tense of insert is inserted.
No, "insert" is present tense. The past tense of "insert" is "inserted."
The accented syllable in "insert" is the first syllable, which is "in".
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
No, it's a verb. Sorry!!
The adjective form for the noun and the verb insert is insertable. Another adjective form for insert is the past participle of the verb, inserted.
Noun: He fed the insert into the printer. Verb: He proceeded to insert the circle into the square hole not knowing that it would not fit.
The [insert noun here] looked [insert preposition here] the [insert noun here] with anticipation. Repeat ten times.
Jouer avec [insert article and noun]
First if it's a noun, second if it's a verb.
The two were very proactive about <insert concrete noun here>
Sie wohnen in Berlin.
Eraser is a noun and does not have an opposite.
Its a proper noun if your referring to the actual book of scripture.Its a common noun if your referring to it in a general sense as a book of authority. Jay Leno used to say in his monologue at times, "I was reading (insert magazine name) the other day, my bible".
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There are multiple nouns in that sentence. If you're looking for the subject, it is "you." But, "people," "coupons," and "newspaper," are also nouns.