Yes, the word lance is both a noun and a verb.
The noun lance (lances) is a word for a long, thin, pointed, thrusting weapon; a spear, a javelin.
The verb lance (lances, lancing, lanced) is to cut the skin to release the pus of an infection.
Yes, "lance" can be a verb. It means to pierce or thrust with a lance or similar weapon.
It depends on the verb; avoir conjugates as ai, as, a, avons, avez, ont in the present tense while lancerconjugates as lance, lances, lance, lançons, lancez, lancent. You should look up the verb on wiktionary.org for its conjugation.
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
The plural of lance is lances.
The plural form of "lance" is "lances."
He held the lance firmly in his hand as he prepared to joust.
It depends on the verb; avoir conjugates as ai, as, a, avons, avez, ont in the present tense while lancerconjugates as lance, lances, lance, lançons, lancez, lancent. You should look up the verb on wiktionary.org for its conjugation.
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